Motheater, Linda H. Codega
Motheater, Linda H. Codega
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Motheater

Author: Linda H. Codega

Narrator: Sanya Simmons

Unabridged: 12 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/21/2025


Synopsis

In this nuanced queer fantasy set amid the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia, the last witch of the Ridge must choose sides in a clash between industry and nature.

After her best friend dies in a coal mine, Benethea "Bennie" Mattox sacrifices her job, her relationship, and her reputation to uncover what’s killing miners on Kire Mountain. When she finds a half-drowned white woman in a dirty mine slough, Bennie takes her in because it's right—but also because she hopes this odd, magnetic stranger can lead her to the proof she needs.

Instead, she brings more questions. The woman called Motheater can't remember her true name, or how she ended up inside the mountain. She knows only that she's a witch of Appalachia, bound to tor and holler, possum and snake, with power in her hands and Scripture on her tongue. But the mystery of her fate, her doomed quest to keep industry off Kire Mountain, and the promises she bent and broke have followed her a century and half into the future. And now, the choices Motheater and Bennie make together could change the face of the town itself.

Reviews

Goodreads review by nikki | ཐི༏ཋྀ​​݁ ₊ ݁ . on September 21, 2024

while this has some beautiful writing and an interesting atmosphere of appalachian/southern folk horror in a litfic story, i was disappointed by this personally. the pacing was quite slow throughout, which made this a slog to read at times. the main characters motheater and bennie are quite interesti......more

Goodreads review by JulesGP on January 04, 2025

Although I liked some things about this book, I did not have a good time reading it. The story hooked me in with the start and the setting. Bennie is a former employee of a local mine in Virginia. Her main focus now, since her firing, is to investigate the greedy mining corporation to find out why s......more

Goodreads review by Zoë on March 01, 2025

when that hot man stepped out of that tree and everyone was like wow he’s way hotter now I was like damn … gotta go put a man in a tree and let him cook there for a second (for science)......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on July 12, 2024

This book is beautifully written and the language used was enchanting. The concept and setting gives is a kinda of witchy/horror vibe. I liked the different POV’s especially those dipping into the past and the lore of the mountain However the book just wasn’t my cup of tea. I ended up DNF’ing at 51%......more

Goodreads review by Gyalten Lekden on December 18, 2024

This dense, rumbling novel, blending Appalachian folktale, eco-horror, and literary fiction, is a testament to community and sacrifice. It is a love letter to a people and place both neglected and exploited, without shying away from the thorny complications and rough edges such love entails. The cha......more