Fever 1793 Book Summary

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The book, Fever 1793 was written by Laurie Halse Anderson, the Author of Speak and Chains. As a reader, I would rate this book five stars. In the beginning, I didn’t know what it was about and just thought that it was another love story, but it was more about survival and taking care of people that were ill and dying.

The book is about the life of a girl named Matilda “Mattie” Cook, a girl that helps her mother run a Coffee House. She is the main character and the book is in her point of view. Other main characters that were in her life was her busy mother, Lucille Cook, her brave grandfather that fought with the President George Washington and Pennsylvania Fifth Regiment, Captain William Farnsworth Cook, and Eliza, a free African American
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Yellow fever caused a lot of pain that causes dying victims to suffer a gruesome death. The symptoms of the fever were yellow eyes, throwing up blood, collapsing, high body temperature, lack of hunger, nightmares, weakness to the body, and sometimes death. Some move to live with their relatives/friends in the countryside or somewhere else, while others stayed and caught the yellow fever. The people that obtain yellow fever had to be taken to the hospital or stayed at home while a service program that came to their home to take care of them, have their blood drained, or died because they’re too weak. There was a low percentage of healthy citizen and most of them were African Americans and survivors of the yellow fever.

In conclusion, the lessons that I have learned from reading this book that the wishes that you really want comes with a sacrifice. What I like about this book is that it is so creative and fun to read. All of the details took me by surprise and filled me with interest. I really enjoyed this book so much that I would read it again. I recommend Fever 1793 to readers who like history and how health science was handle in late