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Cage’s Bend

A Novel

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Cage’s Bend

By: Carter Coleman
Narrated by: Nick Landrum, Andy Paris, Richard Poe, Cecelia Ridett, Tom Stechschulte
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Carter Coleman delivers a novel about the Rutledge brothers: Cage, the golden boy, Nick, slow to blossom but full of potential, and Harper, struggling to live up to his brothers. When the tragedy of Nick’s death throws Cage into the vicious cycles of manic depression, Harper and his family discover the true strength of love in their attempt to hold together a broken home.

©2005 Carter Coleman (P)2006 Recorded Books, LLC
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Psychological Fiction

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“A fresh, original account of domestic love and loss.” ( Kirkus Reviews)
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