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Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson
Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson








She dislikes doing chores and has grand dreams to someday turn the shop into something far more than what it currently is. Evernight Teen Summer Kick-off Blog Hopįourteen-year-old Mattie Cook lives with her widowed mother above the Philadelphia coffee shop they own and helps run the family business.Cosmo Red Hot Reads from Harlequin Launch.(sept.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information. Scenes Of Historical Significance, Such As George Washington Returning To Philadelphia, Then The Nation's Capital, To Signify The End Of The Epidemic Are Delivered With More Impact Than Scenes Of Great Personal Significance To Mattie. However, These Larger Scale Views Take Precedence Over The Kind Of Intimate Scenes That Anderson Crafted So Masterfully In Speak.

Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson

Extremely Well Researched, Anderson's Novel Paints A Vivid Picture Of The Seedy Waterfront, The Devastation The Disease Wreaks On A Once Thriving City, And The Bitterness Of Neighbor Toward Neighbor As Those Suspected Of Infection Are Physically Cast Aside. But Thereafter, Mattie's Character Development, As Well As Those Of Her Grandfather And Widowed Mother, Takes A Back Seat To The Historical Details Of Philadelphia And Environs. Having Refused To Let Their Serving Girl, Eliza, Coif Her For The Occasion, Mattie Regrets It As Soon As She Lays Eyes On The Ogilvie Sisters, Who Wear Matching Bombazine Gowns, Curly Hair Piled High On Their Heads (i Should Have Let Eliza Curl My Hair.

Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson

Mattie's Wit Again Shines Through Several Chapters Later During A Visit To Her Wealthy Neighbors' House, The Ogilvies. She Shoos Her Cat From Her Mother's Favorite Quilt And Thinks To Herself, I Had Just Saved Her Precious Quilt From Disaster, But Would She Appreciate It? Of Course Not. Sixteen-year-old Matilda Mattie Cook Awakens In The Sweltering Summer Heat On August 16th, 1793, To Her Mother's Command To Rouse And With A Mosquito Buzzing In Her Ear. But When The Fever Begins To Strike Closer To Home, Mattie's Struggle To Build A New Life Must Give Way To A New Fight-the Fight To Stay Alive.publishers Weeklythe Opening Scene Of Anderson's Ambitious Novel About The Yellow Fever Epidemic That Ravaged Philadelphia In The Late 18th Century Shows A Hint Of The Gallows Humor And Insight Of Her Previous Novel, Speak. New Customers Have Overrun Her Family's Coffee Shop, Located Far From The Mosquito-infested River, And Mattie's Concerns Of Fever Are All But Overshadowed By Dreams Of Growing Her Family's Small Business Into A Thriving Enterprise.

Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson

But Fourteen-year-old Mattie Cook Doesn't Get A Moment To Mourn The Passing Of Her Childhood Playmate.

Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson

Now They Include Polly, The Serving Girl At The Cook Coffeehouse. Down Near The Docks, Many Have Taken Ill, And The Fatalities Are Mounting. It's Late Summer 1793, And The Streets Of Philadelphia Are Abuzz With Mosquitoes And Rumors Of Fever.










Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson