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The Chicken Coop

The Chicken Coop unpacks the internal tension, legal pressure, and industry chaos inside a powerful poultry company facing a class-action lawsuit. As legal and ethical boundaries blur, this corporate drama explores what happens when business decisions are pushed to the edge. The story is bold, sharp, and full of insight into a world most people never see.

About the author

Kerry L. Garman

Kerry L. Garman brings over 35 years of corporate experience to his writing, having worked in senior HR roles within Fortune 500 companies. His background in global business, corporate ethics, and communications fuels the realism in his fiction. Now writing full-time near Austin, Texas, Kerry draws from real-world insight to create compelling stories grounded in what could happen.

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Here’s what readers are saying about The Chicken Coop.

The Chicken Coop presents a gripping look into the power struggles inside a major industry. The legal drama is realistic, the writing sharp, and the stakes feel authentic. This novel held my attention from start to finish. A compelling read.

- Mary Jeter Reader

The realism in The Chicken Coop sets it apart. It doesn’t rely on sensationalism, just grounded, high-pressure situations and strong character interactions. It made me think about corporate decisions in a different way. I recommend it to readers who enjoy smart fiction.

- David R Reader

The Chicken Coop explores corporate accountability, public perception, and internal leadership like no other book I’ve read. It gave me insight into how big decisions are made behind the scenes. The pacing is smooth and the storyline sharp. Great writing throughout.

- Joseph Gaspar Reader

Characters in The Chicken Coop are rich in personality and complexity. Their decisions feel both human and professional, which made the story even more engaging. It’s a smart take on ethical dilemmas in real-world industries.

- Michael B Reader

This book pulls back the curtain on what companies may go through under public scrutiny. The Chicken Coop depicts pressure, internal conflict, and personal stakes without overwhelming the reader with unnecessary details. It’s a smart and balanced legal-business thriller.

- Dorothy J Reader

The Chicken Coop feels like it was written by someone who’s been inside the boardroom. I appreciated the grounded view of high-level decisions, legal tension, and public pressure. It’s sharp and observant, with a strong sense of realism and control.

- Jason L Reader
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What Makes The Chicken Coop a Must-Read

Corporate Intrigue Meets Legal Conflict

Explore the intense inner workings of a billion-dollar family-owned poultry empire under siege. The novel paints a detailed picture of how legal action can shake corporate foundations while revealing what really happens behind closed boardroom doors.

Characters With Depth and Conflict

From John Sullivan’s search for meaningful work to the volatile Givadaun family dynamics, the characters bring honesty, pressure, and complexity to every decision. Their relationships feel real and reflect high-stakes emotional and professional realities.

Industry Ethics on Trial

The novel sheds light on how public perception, animal rights, and corporate practices collide. It invites readers to consider what businesses might do when ethics come with a price and how far people will go to protect their interests.

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