yes, famous and normal/average people survived the fever of 1793.
yellow fever is caused by disease carrying mosquitoes called Coquillettidia fuscopennata there are shots you can get to prevent yellow fever in your body but they had not invented it in 1793
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The main theme of the book is to "survive". Because of the yellow fever epidemic in 1793 in Philadelphia its hard for Maddie (14 year old girl and main character) to survive and live through it.
Yes, she does survive but at the end she is very weak and very fragile.
Yes I would to anyone who likes this kind of story.
"Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson has 29 chapters in total.
Fever 1793 was published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
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"Fever 1793" has a tense and suspenseful atmosphere as it follows characters navigating the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia. The book conveys a sense of urgency, fear, and uncertainty as the characters struggle to survive in the midst of a deadly epidemic. It also captures the desperation and chaos that result from a city in crisis.
The Flaviviridae family.
"Imp" appears on page 73 in the novel "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson.
In the book Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson, the word "concede" does not appear.
The twins' names in "Fever 1793" were Joseph and William. They were friends of Mattie and helped her during the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia.
a fever called the yellow fever came.