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GennaRose Nethercott’s debut novel ‘Thistlefoot’ has nomadic roots both in Ukraine and in the author’s own life

Por: The Boston Globe Life November 18, 2022

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GennaRose Nethercott was living out of the back of her converted Honda Fit with a handcrafted scrolling puppetry theater (known as a crankie) when she began to write her debut fiction novel, “.” The Brattleboro, Vt.-based author was on a 100-reading performance tour featuring both her crankie and her award-winning, book-length poem, “The Lumberjack’s Dove.” Though her resume reads like that of a rolling stone—childhood summers with... + full article



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