The Frozen River

by

Ariel Lawhon

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy historical fiction focused on strong female protagonists.
  • Those interested in women's history and feminist themes.
  • Fans of books that blend real historical events with fictional storytelling.
  • People who appreciate detailed portrayals of daily life in past eras.
  • Readers who like mysteries set in historical contexts.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Those who prefer strictly accurate historical fiction without modern sensibilities.
  • Readers who dislike slow-paced narratives or long books.
  • People who are sensitive to themes of sexual violence or injustice against women.
  • Those who prefer action-packed plots over character studies and social commentary.
  • Readers who find feminist themes heavy-handed or preachy.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Gripping historical mystery with strong feminist themes
  • Well-researched portrayal of 18th century midwifery and women's lives
  • Compelling main character in Martha Ballard
  • Atmospheric and vivid descriptions of 1789 Maine setting
  • Blend of real historical events with fictional storytelling
  • Highlights important issues of women's rights and societal expectations of the time
  • Engaging murder mystery plot
  • Informative about a lesser-known historical figure
  • Explores themes of justice and standing up for what's right
  • Provides insight into medical practices and daily life of the era

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Pacing issues – some found it slow or too long
  • Anachronistic language and attitudes for some readers
  • Main character can come across as preachy or unrealistically modern
  • Some found the villain one-dimensional
  • Repetitive in hammering home feminist themes for some
  • Lack of historical accuracy in some details
  • Too many characters for some to keep track of
  • Some plot lines felt unresolved
  • Writing style not to everyone's taste
  • Mystery aspect takes too long to develop for some readers

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