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The Frozen River

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  • 448 páginas
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In the cold of night, Martha Ballard tends to women; by day, she seeks justice. In 1789 Maine, when the Kennebec River freezes, Martha, a midwife and healer, is called to examine a body encased in ice. Her diary chronicles the births, deaths, and scandals of her close-knit community. Months prior, she recorded an alleged rape involving two respected gentlemen, one of whom is now dead. When a local physician dismisses the death as accidental, Martha must investigate the murder herself. As the trial approaches, she faces mounting whispers and prejudices while pursuing the truth. Her diary becomes central to the scandal, challenging her loyalties. Clever and subversive, this tale introduces an unsung heroine who defied societal norms in a time when women were often silenced. This gripping story highlights Martha's unwavering quest for justice, leaving a legacy that remains largely forgotten. Inspired by the true story of Martha Ballard, a renowned 18th-century midwife, this book appeals to fans of historical fiction and strong female protagonists. Readers have praised it as a powerful, absorbing narrative that resonates with contemporary themes of resilience and justice.

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The Frozen River, Ariel Lawhon

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Título
The Frozen River
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Swift Press
Publicado en
2025
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
448
ISBN10
1800755554
ISBN13
9781800755550
Serie
Primera publicación
2023
Título original
The Frozen River
Calificación
4,35 de 5
Descripción
In the cold of night, Martha Ballard tends to women; by day, she seeks justice. In 1789 Maine, when the Kennebec River freezes, Martha, a midwife and healer, is called to examine a body encased in ice. Her diary chronicles the births, deaths, and scandals of her close-knit community. Months prior, she recorded an alleged rape involving two respected gentlemen, one of whom is now dead. When a local physician dismisses the death as accidental, Martha must investigate the murder herself. As the trial approaches, she faces mounting whispers and prejudices while pursuing the truth. Her diary becomes central to the scandal, challenging her loyalties. Clever and subversive, this tale introduces an unsung heroine who defied societal norms in a time when women were often silenced. This gripping story highlights Martha's unwavering quest for justice, leaving a legacy that remains largely forgotten. Inspired by the true story of Martha Ballard, a renowned 18th-century midwife, this book appeals to fans of historical fiction and strong female protagonists. Readers have praised it as a powerful, absorbing narrative that resonates with contemporary themes of resilience and justice.