Smothermoss, Alisa Alering
Smothermoss, Alisa Alering
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Smothermoss

Author: Alisa Alering

Narrator: Susan Bennett

Unabridged: 8 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/16/2024


Synopsis

In 1980s Appalachia, sisters Sheila and Angie couldn’t be more different. While their mother works long shifts at the nearby asylum, Sheila cares for their home and keeps to herself, even when enduring relentless bullying. Her fearless younger sister, Angie, is more focused on fighting imaginary zombies and creating tarot-like cards that seem to have minds of their own.

When the brutal murder of two female hikers on the nearby Appalachian Trail stuns their small community, the sisters find themselves tangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Angie discovers a ripped, blood-soaked shirt; money Sheila’s been stashing away disappears; and a strange man tries to barter with a woman’s watch at a local store. As the threat of violence looms larger, the mysterious, ancient mountain they live on—and their willingness to trust each other—might be the only things that can save these sisters from the darkness consuming their home.

In turns both terrifying and otherworldly, author Alisa Alering opens the door to the hidden world of Smothermoss—a mountain that sighs, monsters made of ink, rabbits dead and alive, and ropes that won’t come undone. Unsettling, propulsive, and wonderfully atmospheric, Alering’s stunning debut novel renegotiates what is seen and unseen, what is real and what is haunted.

“Tense and absorbing … an original story from a truly gifted storyteller.”—Karen Joy Fowler

Reviews

Publication Date: 16th July 2024 2.7 stars One Liner: Ambitious and dark but flatters in execution 1980s, Appalachia Sheila, a seventeen-year-old, lives with an old woman, a twelve-year-old sister Angie, and their mother. Life is hard and a constant battle of bullying, lack of money, and too much wor......more

Goodreads review by Dayna

This was so raw and lovely and absorbing! Felt this on a visceral level. A girlhood that wasn't mine, yet tugs insistently at all my roots--such tough and vine-y ties. I both want to hold Angie's cards in my hands and DEEPLY fear touching them. Has me looking twice at trees. And rabbits. And loophol......more

What did I just read? I want to give this book one star but feel guilty doing that because part of me feels like I should like this. Am I missing something? Ropes and rabbits and invisible boys and secrets and murderers and mountains that live and breathe and it’s all just too much. I hoped for more......more

Goodreads review by Tracey

Siblings Sheila and Angie live with their aging great-aunt and mother in a rural Appalachian community. Older sister Sheila endures relentless bullying at school, and is essentially in charge of the house while her mother works long shifts at a nearby asylum. Sheila is also haunted by a strange rope......more