The Caged Butterfly

The Caged Butterfly by Marian L. Thomas, published by L.B Publishing on October 22, 2018, is a 300-page work that delves into the complexities of family secrets, personal triumphs, and enduring sorrows. The narrative centers around Addie Mayfield, who falls in love with a young man from a different background in 1949, setting off a chain of events that profoundly impacts their lives. The story also follows Timmy Taylor, a renowned jazz pianist, and Nina Taylor, who grapples with her identity and inherited talent, exploring themes of love and self-acceptance.
Readers will find a rich exploration of relationships and identity as the story unfolds across four generations and three states—Georgia, Chicago, and New York. The characters navigate the challenges of family life, romance, and the quest for personal truth, all while confronting the societal pressures that shape their experiences. This edition invites readers to reflect on what it means to embrace one’s identity and the transformative power of love.
Official synopsis Publisher
THE CAGED BUTTERFLY explores the depth of family secrets, personal triumphs, and deeply rooted sorrows– while asking the question, What does it mean to love the skin you’re in?
Addie Mayfield. On one autumn night in 1949, Addie falls for the irresistible red curls and vibrant green eyes of a young man from the other side of the railroad tracks. Neither knowing that the consequences of their love would have lasting effects.
Timmy Taylor. Known as one of the greatest white jazz pianists in New York, Timmy never had a reason to question his identity – until truth and betrayal strike. Will Timmy be able to push past the pain?
Nina Taylor. Beautiful and talented, Nina Taylor inherited her father’s talent, but not his white skin. Certain that’s how he made it big, she dives deep into a deadly obsession. Will Nina learn to love the skin she’s in before it’s too late?
Get immersed in a heart-pounding story of building hope, finding love, and embracing your true identity, that spans across four generations and three states–Georgia, Chicago, and New York.
Winner of the 2018 Best Book Awards Fiction: African-American
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