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Thistlefoot

by GennaRose Nethercott

Narrated by January LaVoy

3.99 ABR Score (25.8K ratings)
★ 3.94 Goodreads (25.0K) ★ 4.46 Audible (715)
14h 44m Released 2022 Fantasy

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

January LaVoy narrates this Baba Yaga-infused road trip like she's performing a séance around a campfire.

  • Great if you want: folklore-drenched fantasy where myth bleeds into Americana
  • Listening experience: lyrical and atmospheric; rewards patience over plot momentum
  • Narration: LaVoy voices the siblings as distinct people — no doubling needed
  • Skip if: you prefer tight plots over mythic, digressive storytelling

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About This Audiobook

Estranged siblings Isaac and Bellatine Yaga inherit more than they bargained for when they receive a mysterious bequest from their Russian ancestry: a living house that walks on chicken legs. This sentient dwelling, called Thistlefoot, carries ancient secrets and traumas across the Atlantic, pursued by a malevolent entity known as the Longshadow Man. As the siblings reluctantly reunite to embark on a cross-country journey with their inherited home, they must confront generations of buried family history while staying one step ahead of the dark forces hunting them. Their adventure becomes a race against time as past and present collide in a tale steeped in Jewish folklore and American wanderlust.

January LaVoy's masterful narration transforms this mythical saga into an immersive auditory experience that captures both the whimsical magic and underlying menace of Nethercott's storytelling. LaVoy skillfully differentiates between the siblings' distinct voices while maintaining the lyrical quality of the prose, allowing listeners to fully inhabit this world where folklore comes alive. Her pacing builds tension expertly throughout the lengthy runtime, making the house itself feel like a living character through subtle vocal choices. The audio format particularly suits this story's theatrical elements and traveling show backdrop, creating an intimate performance that mirrors the novel's themes of storytelling and memory.