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Motheater

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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.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 7, 2024
      Appalachia comes alive in Codega’s atmospheric debut fantasy. Benethea “Bennie” Mattox is determined to bring down White Rock, the corporation that’s chipping away at Kire Mountain in the mining town of Kiron, Va. People have been disappearing in the mines in ones and twos for decades, and the most recent person to vanish is Bennie’s best friend, Kelly-Anne. While searching the mountain for evidence that White Rock is to blame, Bennie pulls a body from a river and is shocked to find the woman is still alive. She introduces herself as Motheater, but she has only the vaguest memory of who she is: an Appalachian Neighbor, a witch with deep ties to the region. She has been trapped in the mountain for a century and a half, since just after the first big mining company appeared in the area, but she’s ready to resume her crusade to protect both the town and the mountain. Together, Motheater and Bonnie work to save the place they both love. Codega weaves Appalachian magic and Southern cunning throughout their protagonists’ crusade and brings in an exploration of what it is to be queer in the South. Readers will find lots to love. Agent: Bridget Smith, JABberwocky Literary. (Jan.)
      Correction: A previous version of this review used the wrong pronoun to refer to the author.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from November 1, 2024
      The conflict between nature and industrialization is embodied in a witch magically linked to a powerful Appalachian mountain in this extraordinary debut queer dark fantasy. When Benethea "Bennie" Mattox pulls a half-dead woman out of a river while investigating decades of mysterious disappearances tied to a coal mining operation on Kire Mountain, she suspects that the mining company White Rock is to blame. Motheater doesn't remember much beyond her moniker and her magical bond to Kire Mountain, but she knows that miners extracted her from rock into a world very different from the one she left--after all, she has been entombed in the mountain for over 150 years. Bennie knows that the fierce, sharp-toothed woman who speaks in scripture and somehow communicates with moth-bound spirits can help her get to the bottom of what is going on with White Rock, but as the two learn more about Motheater's past and the history of mining in the town of Kiron, it becomes clear that the dangerous titan Kire is waking, and Kiron may not survive its wrath. Imbued with the awe-inspiring might of the Appalachians, this impressive work of ecofiction explores the tension inherent in balancing respect for the natural world and the need to make use of its resources.

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