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A "Fever" worth catching
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Reader reviewed by mearley

Historical fiction isn't my favorite genre, but this was fairly enjoyable. Based on the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1793, Anderson incorporates themes of family, class, and racism while accurately portraying life in the eighteenth century. The heroine, Mattie, fights the illness herself while trying to save her mother and grandfather.

Each chapter begins with a quote from actual accounts of the epidemic; this adds to the novel's feel of authenticity. The action moves pretty quickly, so readers won't feel dragged down by the subject of disease. Mattie is a likable, capable heroine who rises to the challenges set before her. Nathaniel, a minor character, provides a hint of romantic tension.

This is a departure from other works I've read by Anderson. I prefer her contemporary YA fiction, but students who are interested in history will enjoy this book.

Reprinted here with author's permission.
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good insights into a forgotten time
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Reader reviewed by artemis

It was an okay book. It's crammed with many historical facts and details that made it worth reading. It's breathtaking at times and I was relieved that the girl had an okay end. She didn't die, but a lot of her friends and family did. Gripping, though some more could have been added instead of late 18th century dress, speak and customs.
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