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Yes, Mattie's mother dies from yellow fever in the book "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson.
Yes,in the book yellow fever 1793 at the end it was cured by the first frost and yellow fever was over
In the book "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Mother Smith is a cook who helps care for Mattie when she becomes ill with yellow fever. She plays a nurturing role in looking after Mattie, providing comfort and support during a difficult time.
In the book "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Mrs. Cook's first name is Matilda.
a fever called the yellow fever came.
After her grandfather dies in "Fever 1793," Mattie's mother also falls ill with yellow fever. Mattie is left to care for her mother and nurse her back to health. Eventually, her mother recovers and together they rebuild their lives in the aftermath of the epidemic.
the coffeehouse serving girl;one of the first victims of yellow fever.
There was a horrible yellow fever epidemic in 1793. If you want to know about it read the book Fever 1798 by Laurie Halse Anderson.
The author of the book "Yellow Fever 1793" is Laurie Halse Anderson. It is a historical novel that tells the story of a young girl living in Philadelphia during the outbreak of the yellow fever epidemic.
I believe one of them would be her leaving to be protected from the yellow fever and another is her mother getting sick that's all I have for now I need to find more I'm not even done with the book
it turns people pale or sometimes kind of yellow from their skin
In the book "Fever 1793," yellow fever symbolizes the devastating impact of disease on individuals and society as a whole. It serves as a metaphor for the fragility of life, the resilience of the human spirit, and the importance of community support during times of crisis. The epidemic also highlights themes of fear, survival, and the need for adaptation in the face of adversity.