The Boy In The Gilded Cage

The Sparrow

by Richard Osborn

The Boy In The Gilded Cage
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The Boy In The Gilded Cage

The Sparrow

by Richard Osborn

Published Nov 07, 2025
181 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Fatherhood


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Book Details

The Runaway

There is a powerful and consistent theme throughout this story. The weight of Aaron’s parents’ dreams for him perfectly frames an internal conflict. There is a specific symbolism in the book which carries an immense emotional weight right to the ending, even as Aaron changes his name to Cole, showing a rejection of the life his parents wanted for him. The relationship between Cole, after he met his Jewish roommate, Isaiah, is a source of warmth and growth. Seeing Cole learn about another faith and culture, especially through the quiet, profound moments, like watching Isaiah pray, showed how much Cole had matured. Their friendship feels genuine and provides a necessary counterpoint. The ending is incredibly brave and emotionally resonant. The choice to have Aaron as Cole return is devastating but feels true to the story. The last image of Jacob, his brother, creates a moment of connection across a void of silence. The story is deeply moving and true to life. It will stay with you for a long time.

 

About the Author

Richard Osborn

Richard Osborn started college in 1957. The Vietnam War cut his education short after his sophomore year. He is a veteran of the United States Navy, serving as a hospital corpsman. After an honorable discharge, he attended Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, for two years, where he received his commercial and instrument pilot’s licenses. Along with an associate degree in Aeronautical Engineering Technology. He flew for Northwest Airlines for just short of 35 years, retiring at 60 in 1999, as a captain on the 747-400. After he retired, he returned to academia and earned a cum laude degree in creative writing from Augsburg University in Minneapolis. He lives in Hopkins, Minnesota with his wife, Tish, and their cat, Eli. This is his fourth book.

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