It is not okay for anyone to throw objects at others, regardless of the reason. It's important to communicate and address issues in a non-violent and respectful manner. If there are concerns in the relationship between the mother and Mattie, seeking help from a counselor or therapist could be beneficial.
Yes, Mattie's mother dies from yellow fever in the book "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson.
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.
In the book "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Mattie's mother goes to fetch Nell and Elizabeth from the Ogilvie's with Grandfather. She later sends a letter to Mattie that she has gone to a farm outside the city for safety.
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.
Mattie Cook was left alone with her mother because that is all she had left. She was known to be mean to her mother as a teenager.
Mattie is Josh Cameron's housekeeper, and is also like a mother to him.
In the book Fever 1793, Joseph sends a letter to Mattie's mother, informing her of Mattie's condition after she falls ill with yellow fever. He also sends along some coins for purchasing supplies and helping to care for Mattie.
Mattie Shaw, the mother of musician Prince, is black.
Mattie does take a complete recover with her mother. This is because of the fever that is going around that is killing people.
Dr. Mattie Juliet Moss-Clark
Mattie, at the beginning of the book, is a bratty and self absorbed teenager. She then becomes a victim of the Yellow Fever. After that, Mattie becomes a survivor of the Yellow Fever. Then, she turns into a caregiver. At the end, Mattie grows into an adult. Throughout her journeys and this book, Mattie grows and learns new experiences.
Yes