• Fever 1793
Author(s): Laurie Halse Anderson,Lori Earley
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 256
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Language: English
Date Published: 2000-09-01
Dimensions: 147 x 221 x 25mm
Publication City/Country: New York, NY, United States
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From Fever 1793
"Where's Polly?" I asked as I dropped the bucket down the well. "Did you pass by the blacksmith's?
"I spoke with her mother, with Mistress Logan," Mother answered softly, looking at her neat rows of carrots.
"And?" I waved a mosquito away from my face.
"It happened quickly. Polly sewed by candlelight after dinner. Her mother repeated that over and over, 'she sewed by candlelight after dinner.' And then she collapsed."
I released the handle and the bucket splashed, a distant sound.
"Matilda, Polly's dead."
August 1793. Fourteen-year-old Mattie Cook is ambitious, adventurous, and sick to death of listening to her mother. Mattie has plans of her own. She wants to turn the Cook Coffeehouse into the finest business in Philadelphia, the capital of the new United States.
But the waterfront is abuzz with reports of disease. "Fever" spreads from the docks and creeps toward Mattie's home, threatening everything she holds dear.
As the cemeteries fill with fever victims, fear turns to panic, and thousands flee the city. Then tragedy strikes the coffeehouse, and Mattie is trapped in a living nightmare. Suddenly, her struggle to build a better life must give way to something even more important -- the fight to stay alive.
Book Info
Author Laurie Halse Anderson, Lori Earley
Date Published 2000-09-01
Dimensions 147 x 221 x 25mm
First Author Laurie Halse Anderson
Format Hardback
ISBN 9780689838583
Language English
No. of Pages 256
Publication City/Country New York, NY, United States
Publisher Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

Fever 1793

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