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Fever 1793

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Pages
252
Language
EN
ISBN
9780689848919
Reading Time
~4h 25min

Fever 1793 is a book by Laurie Halse Anderson. It has 252 pages.

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Set against the backdrop of Philadelphia’s devastating yellow fever outbreak, Laurie Halse Anderson’s historical novel follows teenage Matilda Cook as she navigates the sudden collapse of her city. When a mysterious illness spreads through the streets, causing widespread panic and forcing officials to flee, Matilda is left to manage her family’s coffeehouse while confronting loss, fear, and the limits of early American medicine. The narrative examines how public health crises fracture communities while simultaneously revealing unexpected acts of courage and solidarity among ordinary citizens. Anderson draws upon extensive archival research to recreate the sensory details of eighteenth-century urban life, from crowded hospitals and makeshift graves to the rigid social hierarchies that dictated who received care. Through Matilda’s evolving perspective, the story explores themes of resilience, gendered labor, and the fragile nature of civic order. The novel functions as a historically grounded examination of how public health emergencies disrupt daily life and force ordinary citizens to assume civic duties, situating personal survival within the broader context of early American urban history.

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How many pages is Fever 1793?+

Fever 1793 has 252 pages.

What is Fever 1793 about?+

Set against the backdrop of Philadelphia’s devastating yellow fever outbreak, Laurie Halse Anderson’s historical novel follows teenage Matilda Cook as she navigates the sudden collapse of her city. When a mysterious illness spreads through the streets, causing widespread panic and forcing officials ...

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Fever 1793 was written by Laurie Halse Anderson.