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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.
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Reminds me why I loved historical fiction when I was in middle school. ( )
  johanna.florez21 | May 27, 2024 |
A wonderful young adult novel about the yellow fever pandemic in Philadelphia in 1793. Historical fiction at its best. Great for a discussion on far we have come with science on our recent pandemic. ( )
  jtsolakos | Mar 10, 2024 |
This was a reread for me, first having read it in 2006. It's a very interesting and well-told story and now I'm inspired to jump into studies of this period of history. Having seen how quickly this plague spread and caused such havoc, I can see why people were, at first, nervous about Covid. Of course, we now know it was nothing like this, but it's shocking to think how quickly everything changed for those who experienced this pandemic in 1793. One thing that particularly stuck out to me was how the people returning back to the city after the danger had passed seemed to be insensitive to all those who stayed in the city had gone through. I can imagine it wasn't wrapped up nearly as neatly as it is in this children's book. ( )
  classyhomemaker | Dec 11, 2023 |
A great novel that deals with the yellow fever epidemic in 1793. I read this book when I was younger and thought that the main character was believable and had realistic growth through the story. This novel would be great for classrooms and for learning about epidemics that happened in American history. Throughout the novel, Mattie has to rely on her inner strength that she did not know she had in order to survive. ( )
  BrennaMarohl | Jul 5, 2023 |
This is a well-written story about a serious epidemic caused by Yellow Fever in Philadelphia in 1793. It's an interesting and well-researched account of a piece of history I knew nothing about. The epidemic is experienced through the eyes of a young girl, Mattie, and we learn what happens to her, members of her family and household, friends and neighbours right across the social and cultural strata of the city. ( )
  MochaVonBee | Jan 21, 2023 |
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This is a great historical fiction for middle school through adults. I don't remember being taught anything about the yellow fever epidemic that consumed Philadelphia in 1793 so I was really interested after reading the description.

In the beginning of the book, Mattie Cook is a typical kid with big hopes and dreams. She often butted heads with her hard-working mother who owned and operated a coffee shop. The shop was normally packed all day, but as the fever spread, more and more people fled to the country leaving Philadelphia a ghost town.

Mattie came down with the fever after being stranded in the middle of nowhere by a family that she had paid to take her and her grandfather to a friends farm outside the city. She was found laying by the side of the road by French nurses who took her and her grandfather to their hospital.

Mattie recovered and returned to Philadelphia to look for her mother. Instead, she saw people dying in the streets and carts full of the dead being taken to mass graves. Her mother was not at home and the shop had been ransacked. Food was in such short supply everyone ate very little.

You can feel the pain, sorrow, and determination on every page. Mattie's character evolves and grows up quickly. She kept going through it all never giving up or loosing faith that her mother was alive and would return to town.

The first frost of fall came with a huge celebration, marking the end of the yellow fever pandemic. Philadelphia's once hauntingly silent streets were packed with Philadelphians eager to return home. At the time, Philadelphia was the capital of the growing United States. When president Washington returned to the city, the last of the residents came home.

I enjoyed this quick historical read and highly recommend it to middle grades and up. It gives the reader a glimpse into the struggle of staying alive in a time when there were no treatments.

As always, happy reading! 📚
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Oh then the hands of the pitiful Mother prepared her Child's body for the grave... —Letter of Margaret Morris, 1793
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