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Thistlefoot: A Novel

In the tradition of modern fairy tales like Naomi Novik's Spinning Silver comes an immersive fantasy saga, a debut novel about estranged siblings who are reunited after receiving a mysterious inheritance.

"A wonderfully imaginative, wholly enchanting novel of witness, survival, memory, and family that reads like a fairy tale godfathered by Tim Burton in a wild America alive with wonders and devils alike. Thistlefoot shimmers with magic and mayhem and a thrilling emotional momentum." --Libba Bray, bestselling author of The Diviners

The Yaga siblings--Bellatine, a young woodworker, and Isaac, a wayfaring street performer and con artist--have been estranged since childhood, separated both by resentment and by wide miles of American highway. But when they learn that they are to receive an inheritance, the siblings agree to meet--only to discover that their bequest isn't land or money, but something far stranger: a sentient house on chicken legs.

Thistlefoot, as the house is called, has arrived from the Yagas' ancestral home outside Kyiv--but not alone. A sinister figure known only as the Longshadow Man has tracked it to American shores, bearing with him violent secrets from the past: fiery memories that have hidden in Isaac and Bellatine's blood for generations. As the Yaga siblings embark with Thistlefoot on a final cross-country tour of their family's traveling theater show, the Longshadow Man follows in relentless pursuit, seeding destruction in his wake. Ultimately, time, magic, and legacy must collide--erupting in a powerful conflagration to determine who gets to remember the past and craft a new future.

An enchanted adventure illuminated by Jewish myth and adorned with lyrical prose as tantalizing and sweet as briar berries, Thistlefoot is a sweeping epic rich in Eastern European folklore: a powerful and poignant exploration of healing from multi-generational trauma told by a bold new talent.

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448 pages

Average rating: 7.66

89 RATINGS

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blewballoon
Nov 21, 2024
6/10 stars
This was a very creative blend of folk tales, the modern world, an exploration of generational trauma, and a story of family and magic. In some ways it reminded me of The City We Became, but with more subtlety with its messaging (despite still not being very subtle). The characters were flawed and interesting, they felt like people with layers, and it left me wanting to know more. This book is more grim than I originally anticipated, but it felt earned, and there was always an element of hope. Not sure how I feel about Bellatine's romance with a gravestone statue she brought to life by accident. I listened to this on audiobook and the narration was very good, I was impressed by how distinct some of the voices were. I do not think I would have liked the book as much without the audio, I think I would have gotten more frustrated with the characters and found them more flat.
LMahoney
Jan 26, 2024
8/10 stars
While sometimes it got a little too wordy, I enjoyed this book. I am so glad I got to see the puppet show by the author too! Winnie and the cat are the best!
Allison123!
Jan 09, 2024
9/10 stars
Thistlefoot is everything I could ever want in a creepy fantasy book and all I want is a chicken legged house that walks.
BlsdMum
Oct 31, 2023
8/10 stars
Trigger Warnings: Genocide, Anti-Semitism

This was quite an interesting story of twist and turns of the past and present mixed with mythical fantasy. The storytelling aspect was good. It aided in understanding the historical context and brought understanding to present events.

It definitely had my imagination running right along with the story being told.


eadietzesq
Oct 26, 2023
6/10 stars
This was another recommendation when I asked for books for 2023 & while it wasn’t bad, definitely not my favorite. I’m also not a huge fan of fantasy, but was willing to give it a try. I felt as though it was a well written book, but the storyline just wasn’t for me.

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