Fever 1793

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BOOK NAME: Fever 1793
AUTHOR: Laurie Halse Anderson

An epidemic in the United States, yellow fever, is brought to life in the book Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson.

Matilda is a young girl growing up in 1793 in the town of Philadelphia with her mother and grandfather. In the coffeehouse that her family runs, all the talk is that Yellow Fever is spreading in the city and taking lots of lives. Soon, her mother is infected with fever and there is no good cure. Yellow fever is contagious; hence Grandfather and Matilda flee from the town. However, Matilda contracts the disease and is cured by knowledgeable French doctors. The two of them head home and are shocked to find the city of Philadelphia deserted. Facing such hard times, Matilda wonders when the epidemic will end and life will be normal.

Fever 1793 is a very intriguing historical fiction book. It brings out a tragic time in America’s history through an interesting story. The story weaves in facts about the Yellow Fever like symptoms such as yellow skin and black vomit and treatments for the disease such as bleeding and the drinking of mercury. It is inspiring how a care-free girl like Matilda learns to help others and take on responsibilities in difficult times. At the end of some chapters, there was a lot of suspense, which made the book really fun to read.

Comments

  1. 231Girl
    January 9, 2012, 10:42 am

    Sounds AWESOME!

  2. sally45
    January 12, 2012, 12:19 am

    wow sounds like a SWEET cool book.
    From sally45

  3. ballerinagirl
    January 16, 2012, 10:10 am

    This book sounds good I love H fiction !
    The judging phase will soon be over for the Dog eared book blogger contest any body besides me worried ?

    Ballerinagirl

  4. zoenightshade12
    January 25, 2012, 6:54 pm

    This book is an incredible book that’s a mix of a great story and a history lesson in ONE!!!! How cool is that? ;)

    @ ballerinagirl–

    I am worried now cuz i didn’t even know about it but now I do!!!

    ~zoe

  5. jlsnchz
    February 7, 2012, 11:00 pm

    This book seems interesting1

  6. Zooguard
    April 9, 2012, 8:46 am

    I’ve read this book and loved it! It has sweet and harsh times in it!

  7. naynay
    April 17, 2012, 5:54 pm

    sounds like a good historical fiction to me!

  8. olivemary1
    April 20, 2012, 9:15 pm

    I read this book and it made me realize a love historical fiction. A suggestion if you love this book is BLOOD ON THE RIVER JAMESTOWN 1607. I can`t express how much I love those 2 books they are my top 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  9. Jblover9783
    April 21, 2012, 11:38 pm

    I really want to read. Thanks for making me want to read it.

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