Thistlefoot Audiobook by GennaRose Nethercott, Read by January LaVoy

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Thistlefoot Audiobook

Summary

Prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey through the pages of this captivating audiobook. Whether you’re an avid reader or a newcomer to the world of audiobooks, this unique listening experience is sure to leave a lasting impression. With a perfect blend of engaging storytelling and skilled narration, this audiobook transports you into a realm where the boundaries between reality and fantasy seamlessly blur.

Audiobook Info

  • Author: GennaRose Nethercott
  • Narrator: January LaVoy
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Review

What happens when a house with chicken legs arrives on American soil, carrying centuries of trauma and magic within its weathered walls? GennaRose Nethercott answers this question with breathtaking imagination in Thistlefoot, a novel that reimagines the Baba Yaga legend for a modern audience while honoring its dark, ancestral roots.

At the heart of this spellbinding tale are Bellatine and Isaac Yaga, estranged siblings who inherit something far more complicated than property – they receive Thistlefoot, a sentient house perched on enormous chicken legs, straight from the old country. But this isn’t simply a quirky inheritance story. Nethercott weaves a narrative that spans from the pogroms of tsarist Russia to contemporary America, exploring how generational trauma echoes through bloodlines and how the stories we tell can either heal or haunt us.

Bellatine, a gifted puppeteer who can imbue objects with life through her touch, and Isaac, a shape-shifting drifter running from his own demons, make for compelling protagonists. Their fractured relationship mirrors the larger themes of the novel – disconnection, identity, and the painful work of confronting one’s heritage. The supporting cast, including the enigmatic Hubcap and the yearning Winnie, adds layers of emotional complexity that keep listeners thoroughly invested.

January LaVoy delivers a masterful narration that elevates an already exceptional story. Her voice shifts effortlessly between the folkloric passages steeped in Eastern European mysticism and the gritty, contemporary scenes of the siblings’ traveling show. LaVoy captures the distinct personalities of each character with remarkable precision, making Thistlefoot itself feel like a living, breathing entity with its own ancient wisdom and sorrows.

Where Nethercott truly shines is in her exploration of Jewish identity and the power of storytelling as resistance. The novel asks profound questions: How do we carry our ancestors’ pain without being crushed by it? Can we outrun history, or must we eventually turn and face it? These themes resonate with startling relevance, making Thistlefoot far more than a fantasy adventure – it’s a meditation on memory, survival, and the stories that define us.

The pacing occasionally meanders as Nethercott indulges in her richly detailed world-building, but these moments feel less like flaws and more like invitations to linger in her beautifully constructed universe. Every description of Thistlefoot’s creaking timbers, every puppet show performance, every whispered legend adds texture to an already immersive experience.

Download & Listen

Ready to let Thistlefoot carry you away on its impossible chicken legs? This is the kind of audiobook that transforms ordinary commutes into magical journeys and turns quiet evenings into adventures through time and folklore. GennaRose Nethercott’s haunting tale of inheritance, identity, and the stories that bind us across generations deserves to be experienced through January LaVoy’s captivating narration. Download Thistlefoot today at KTAudiobooks.com and discover why some houses – and some stories – refuse to stay buried in the past.

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