Ariel Lawhon's "The Frozen River" isn't just a "story"; it's a "haunting" exploration of the 1812 Barents Sea disaster, offering a fresh "take" on a little-known tragedy. Lawhon deftly weaves multiple narratives, "focused" around the crew of the De Vries, the Russian survivors, and the "forgotten" Indigenous people "touched" by the catastrophe. … Read More