Maine, 1789: When the Kennebec River freezes, entombing a man in the ice, Martha Ballard is summoned to examine the body and determine cause of death. As a midwife and healer, she is privy to much of what goes on behind closed doors in Hallowell. Her diary is a record of every birth and death, crime and debacle that unfolds in the close-knit community. Months earlier, Martha documented the details of an alleged rape committed by two of the town’s most respected gentlemen—one of whom has now been found dead in the ice. But when a local physician undermines her conclusion, declaring the death to be an accident, Martha is forced to investigate the shocking murder on her own.
Over the course of one winter, as the trial nears, and whispers and prejudices mount, Martha doggedly pursues the truth. Her diary soon lands at the center of the scandal, implicating those she loves, and compelling Martha to decide where her own loyalties lie.
Clever, layered, and subversive, Ariel Lawhon’s newest offering introduces an unsung heroine who refused to accept anything less than justice at a time when women were considered best seen and not heard. The Frozen River is a thrilling, tense, and tender story about a remarkable woman who left an unparalleled legacy yet remains nearly forgotten to this day.
I don't usually read a lot of historical fiction. I am glad I made an exception after seeing The Frozen River on many "Best of 2024" lists. I am glad I did, and I didn't realize until I read the author's note at the end of the book that Martha Ballard was real. And the way Arielle Lawhon wrote her, she was a real badass for the late 1700s. Not only did she never lose a baby during childbirth, but she was accepting of others who were shunned during the period.
This book is for anybody who loves strong female characters, especially from history. You should avoid this book if you are sensitive to rape scenes.
Details:
- The Frozen River by Arielle Lawhon
- Pages: 420
- Publisher: Vintage
- Publication Date: 12/5/2023
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