Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson, Lori Earley

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  • Pub. Date: March 2002
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 4,361

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  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • Reading Level from Lexile: 580L 
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Product Details

  • Pub. Date: March 2002
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
  • Format: Paperback, 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 4,361
  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • Lexile: 580L 

Synopsis

During the summer of 1793, Mattie Cook lives above the family coffee shop with her widowed mother and grandfather. Mattie spends her days avoiding chores and making plans to turn the family business into the finest Philadelphia has ever seen. But then the fever breaks out.

Disease sweeps the streets, destroying everything in its path and turning Mattie's world upside down. At her feverish mother's insistence, Mattie flees the city with her grandfather. But she soon discovers that the sickness is everywhere, and Mattie must learn quickly how to survive in a city turned frantic with disease.

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In 1793 Philadelphia, sixteen-year-old Matilda Cook, separated from her sick mother, learns about perseverance and self-reliance when she is forced to cope with the horrors of a yellow fever epidemic.

Publishers Weekly

PW called this ambitious novel about the yellow fever epidemic that ravaged 18th-century Philadelphia "extremely well researched. However, larger scale views take precedence over the kind of intimate scenes that Anderson crafted so masterfully in Speak." Ages 10-up. (Mar.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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Biography

Laurie Halse Anderson grew up in Syracuse, New York, and now lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two daughters. Her first novel, Speak, a Printz Honor and National Book Award finalist, is available on audio from Listening Library


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January 30, 2010: This was a really good book. My granddaughter was doing a book report on this book and when I picked it up to read a little bit, I was caught up in the story and just had to keep reading. It is a wonderful book.

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January 26, 2010: I think that this book was a very good historical fiction book. Although it is historical fiction I would recommend it to people who like realistic fiction and historical fiction. I would recommend this to people because who like realistic fiction because it is like it just takes place in the past. Although it gets sad at parts it is a very good book and I would recommend this book to many people.


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