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Frostlines by Neil Shea

Frostlines

A Journey Through Entangled Lives and Landscapes in a Warming Arctic

by Neil Shea

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  • Dec 2025, 240 pages
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A sweeping exploration of the Arctic—and how it's being transformed by climate change—from National Geographic writer Neil Shea.

As warming reshapes our planet, the Arctic—a region that once seemed unchangeable, beyond the reach of modern problems—is quickly coming undone. While the old cold world can still be glimpsed in the movements of caribou, the hidden lives of wolves, and the hunting skill of an Iñupiaq elder, look closer and you'll find a new Arctic appearing in its place. 

In Frostlines, Neil Shea blends natural history, anthropology, and travel writing to explore how the beauty, chaos, and power of change in the far north are reflected in the lives of people and animals. He sojourns with a wolf pack on Canada's Ellesmere Island and travels with Indigenous hunters in Alaska, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories. He tracks dwindling caribou herds across the top of North America, searches for vanished Vikings in Greenland, and visits the front line of the new Cold War rising between Russia and Europe. What Shea finds is not one Arctic but many—all still linked by shattering cold, seasons of darkness, and a pure, inimitable light.

Written with masterful prose and a spark of adventure, Frostlines is an expansive yet intimate revelation of the Arctic during a time of transformation, and a journey along the threshold of a stunning and sometimes frightening world that's emerging right before our eyes. 

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What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (2/26/2026)
Currently reading: A Field Guide to Murder by Michelle L. Cullen Last week I finished Frostlines by Neil Shea; it was okay. I think in the acknowledgements he wrote something to the effect that not all his material made it into the book, so makes one wonder h...
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What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (2/19/2026)
It's been a few weeks since I last posted – at the time I was reading The Double by Edgar Wallace and Moby Dick by Melville. I've paused the latter, and the former I finished – it was okay and kept me reading to the end (can't recall what more I thought about it). I'm now reading Frostlines: A Jo...
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"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...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

"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

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Neil Shea

Neil Shea is a writer and journalist based in Brooklyn. He has written for National Geographic for over fifteen years, reporting around the world at the intersections of conflict, climate science, and cultural change. He is a cocreator of the Peabody Award–nominated podcast Unfinished: Deep South and a contributing editor at the Virginia Quarterly Review and The American Scholar.

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