"A captivating exploration of the Arctic. . . Shea sketches moving scenes in lyrical prose that emphasizes the interconnectedness of living things. . . Readers will be transported." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Neil Shea brings the Arctic to stunning, awe-inspiring life, offering readers a richly detailed, up-close look at the ways in which climate change is transforming the region and the people and animals who call it home. . . His writing is both poetic and practical, conveying the sweeping scale of his adventures and the deeply personal experiences of the people who invited him into their lives. Striking color photos round out the immersive experience that is Frostlines. It's an enlightening, inspiring read, with Shea as readers' heartfelt guide to the Arctic." - BookPage (starred review)
"National Geographic writer Shea has traveled throughout the far north and illuminates it with an emphasis on climate change. . . A fascinating, if grim, portrait of a region that's getting less cold." - Kirkus Reviews
"Magnificent and moving. Shea writes with the magic of an aurora illuminating how life is rapidly changing across the cold expanses of the Arctic, one of the most fascinating but misunderstood expanses of the Earth. This stunning book-part travelogue, part history, part popular science-will give you a new appreciation for a place, and its people, and how they together are confronting the upheaval of the modern world." - Steve Brusatte, University of Edinburgh paleontologist and New York Times bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs
"Profound and moving. In prose that shines with insight and astute observation, the intersecting stories of people, animals, and the land come to vivid life in these pages. Shea's brilliant writing offers clear-eyed and respectful meditations on the meanings of community and belonging in times of upheaval, in the past, present, and future. In these stories, we see the life of the Arctic not only as central to the environment and geopolitics but, most important, for what it means to be in living, reciprocal relationship with the more-than-human world." - David George Haskell, biologist and two-time Pulitzer-finalist author of Sounds Wild and Broken, The Songs of Trees, and The Forest Unseen
"From wolves and whales to weaponized borders, Neil Shea cinches a singular storyline across the Arctic cap of our rapidly changing planet, bearing witness to loss and conflict while holding tight to wonder and awe." - Meera Subramanian, author of A River Runs Again
"With evocative and time-bending writing, Neil Shea honors the historic agency of animals and peoples too often idealized and 'managed.' As climate chaos warms his beloved Arctic faster than anywhere else on earth, Shea reminds us that we do not have to destroy the place where people still respect the rhythms of animals and their miraculous migrations." - Trish O'Kane, author of Birding to Change the World
"Frostlines transports readers to far-flung regions of the Arctic, where they encounter majestic wolves and elusive caribou. Neil Shea's captivating prose reveals the Arctic's extraordinary diversity and illuminates the ecological, social, and cultural consequences of a changing climate in one of the world's most important-and least understood-regions." - Amanda Bellows, author of The Explorers
"Lush and heartbreaking, Frostlines lays the Arctic bare to reveal a place of life, beauty, and ancient interdependencies. Neil Shea is both a careful observer and a gifted writer, weaving a narrative steeped in loss, wonder, and warning." - Jonathan C. Slaght, author of Tigers Between Empires and Owls of the Eastern Ice