ARIEL LAWHON is a critically acclaimed, New York Times bestselling author of historical fiction. Her books have been translated into numerous languages and have been Library Reads, One Book One County, Indie Next, Costco, and Book of the Month Club selections. She lives in the rolling hills outside Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband, four sons, a black Lab, and a deranged cat.
An NPR Best Book of 2023
“The narrator of Ariel Lawhon’s The Frozen River is another
stalwart heroine. . .detailed descriptions of the routines of
village life give this narrative its intimate sense of connection —
and set [the narrator] up for a pivotal confrontation.” --The New
York Times Book Review
"Fans of 'Outlander’s' Claire Fraser will enjoy Lawhon’s Martha,
who is brave and outspoken when it comes to protecting the
innocent. . . impressive." --The Washington Post
“Compelling . . .a most uncozy mystery that addresses the
unbalanced power dynamics of men and women, rich and poor.” --NPR,
Weekend Edition
“Martha Ballard is not just a Maine midwife who’s never lost a
patient. She’s also a truth speaker and a justice seeker in an era
when women can’t even testify in court. . .Once again, Lawhon works
storytelling magic with a real-life heroine.” --People Magazine,
Book of the Week
“[Lawhon’s] gripping tale…feels like an authentic foray into the
past and her wonderful heroine rings true. Indeed, Martha is so
vividly rendered that it is hard not to become absorbed in her
narrative and emotionally invested in her life. . . Martha’s
journal entries flesh out further this tough, brave and resourceful
woman. Her valiant fight against the evil that men do makes for a
winning blend of fact and fiction.” --Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Part murder mystery, part historical fiction . . . this novel has
a gothic, wintry feel that makes it an ideal fireside read.” --Real
Simple
"A richly satisfying drama . . . A vivid, exciting page-turner from
one of our most interesting authors of historical fiction.”
--Kirkus, starred review
“Outstanding. . . Martha is an extraordinary character. . .
Lawhon's first-rate tale should entrance readers passionate about
early America and women’s history.” --Booklist, starred review
“Atmospheric, unique and elegantly written, The Frozen River will
satisfy mystery lovers and historical fiction enthusiasts alike.”
--BookPage, starred review
“Gripping. . . Examines the ripple effects of a crime in a small
community—and paints a striking portrait of a woman devoted to
healing and justice. . . Lawhon draws on the real Martha Ballard’s
diary to construct her narrative, which contains a number of
breathless twists and a large cast of hardscrabble characters. . .
Lawhon’s novel is a riveting story of small-town justice and a
fitting tribute to a quiet, determined heroine.” --Shelf Awareness,
starred review
"A propulsive historical thriller with a contemporary sensibility."
--Portland Press Herald
"The stirring story of one woman’s quest for justice. .
. Lawhon combines modern prose with the immediacy of her
source material, making for an accessible and textured narrative.
This accomplished historical powerfully speaks to centuries-old
inequities that remain in the present day." --Publishers Weekly
“Unputdownable. . . an intriguing protagonist, a twisty mystery,
rich period detail. . . In a novel focused on weighty issues and
worthy struggles, it was a joy to stumble across this standout,
satisfying love story.” --Christian Science Monitor
"A thoroughly engaging, rich story with a murder mystery; secrets,
gossip, and hypocrisy; a corrupt judge; a tightly knit community of
villagers; women at the mercy of a patriarchal society; and the
early stages of a developing justice system following the
Revolutionary War. . . Turn the last page, and you will want
more of this world she has created." --Historical Novel Society
“The Frozen River is so vivid, so textured and multilayered, that I
felt I'd opened a door and entered post-revolutionary America,
walking beside Lawhon's compelling characters in a time and place
riven by hardship, disease, and misogyny, but also intense love and
searing natural beauty. This novel was unlike anything I'd read
before, and it left me awe-struck.” --Lauren Belfer, New York Times
bestselling author of City of Light and Ashton Hall
“Simultaneously a mystery, a manifesto, and a memoir, The Frozen
River resurrects both Martha’s story and the stories of those she
fought for.” --Chapter 16
"A tense yet tender story about a remarkable woman meant to be
remembered." --Women's World
“This engrossing mystery . . . brings to life a fascinating woman
who would otherwise be lost to time.” --First for Women
“Ariel Lawhon does an amazing job not only of bringing the
historical period to life, but also of drawing parallels between
Martha’s struggles and the continuing fight of victims to be
believed here in the 21st century. . . Gripping and occasionally
harrowing, this is historical fiction that reminds readers of how
much we owe the pioneers of the past for the liberties we have
today, and how we must fight never to let those hard-earned rights
be taken away.” --Criminal Element
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