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S1E3 - The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon

17 Sep 2024

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In Episode 03, Jon and Kristy discuss The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon. This historical fiction novel is set in 1789 in Hallowell, Maine. The story follows the life of Martha Ballard, a 54-year-old midwife who delivered more than 1,000 babies and never lost a mother. However, Martha finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation, providing a glimpse into life during the late 1700s, when women were expected to be seen but not heard.They cover their favorite characters and scenes from the book, household chores in the 1700s, and who they would cast if the book were to be adapted for film or television!LinksOfficial author website: https://www.ariellawhon.com/ On Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/112975658-the-frozen-river Definition of sinewy (sin(y)əwē): adjective: "with strong muscles and little fat" (from the Cambridge dictionary)—BIMMHR Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/booksimakemyhusbandread/BIMMHR email: [email protected] Kristy on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/kristypritzlJon on Goodread: https://www.goodreads.com/jkpritzlChapters(00:38) - Intro (01:37) - Upcoming books (03:23) - Fact-checking (05:29) - Book summary (07:58) - SPOILER ALERT! (08:54) - Kristy’s rating (09:48) - Jon's rating (11:43) - 18th century judicial system (13:48) - Any favorite characters? (16:31) - Living in the 1700s (17:56) - Being likes vs respected (19:44) - Casting call (22:59) - Unique relationship (25:52) - Could I relate to any of them? (28:56) - Martha refuses Lydia (31:53) - Burning letters of women (33:37) - Was justice done? (36:09) - Authors note

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