Fever 1793 is an excellent book to use in 5th 8th grades. During the 1793 yellow fever epidemic in philadelphia, sixteenyearold matilda learns to cope with. And the results were just as devastating as the novel reports. The epidemic literally decimated the population of the city, killing 10% of its people.
I love historical fiction, and my new favorite is laurie halse andersons fever 1793. When a fever starts to spread throughout the town and neighboring towns she will need to grow up fast, especially when her own mother falls ill. Fourteenyearold mattie cook is ambitious, adventurous, and sick to death of listening to her mother. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading fever 1793. The teacher reads aloud chapters one and two from fever 1793, pages 1. Things go well running the coffeehouse until fever breaks out in philadelphia. Print a copy of the fever 1793 literature circle questions printable for each student. This book is set during the postrevolutionary time period and give students an idea of life in philadelphia during the 1790s.
By the end of september, 20,000 people had fled the city. The students will research a social class and prepare a presentation on their findings. Historical novels edit in 2000, andersons fever 1793, a historical fiction novel set in philadelphia during the yellow fever epidemic, was published by simon and schuster. See more ideas about yellow fever, 7th grade ela and historical fiction. Set during philadelphias yellow fever outbreak, fever 1793 is a young adult, historical fiction novel written by laurie halse anderson and first published in 2000. Fever 1793 brings even more to the table it can bring science and math into play as well activities for fever 1793. Andersons novel is set in late eighteenthcentury america, a time when men wore powdered wigs. The only reason i dropped a halfstar is because it took me just a little while to connect with the characters and the narrative, but once the epidemic hit, i was very engaged. The books that i got from my age section at the library never broached such depressing yet realistic topics. Books similar to fever 1793 meet your next favorite book.
Comes with 6 colors and phrase sheet to cut out and paste with your kids. Considering the fact that were now in the middle of a pandemic, this book came. Laurie halse anderson is a new york times bestselling author known for tackling tough subjects with humor and sensitivity. Start your 48hour free trial to unlock this fever 1793 study. Title of a book, article or other published item this will display to the public.
Edwards award for her contribution to young adult literature, and fever 1793 is an american library association best book for young. Jan 01, 2006 fever 1793 is the story of a 14yearold girl fighting to stay alive in the yellow fever epidemic. Im going to climb the church tower and cut the tongues out of those bells myself, eliza grumbled as she beat a dozen eggs. Historical fiction works wonderfully in the middle school classroom because it can be used to tie together language arts and social studies. In 1793 philadelphia, sixteenyearold matilda cook, separated from her sick mother, learns about perseverance and selfreliance when she is forced to cope with the horrors of a yellow fever epidemic. This is a nonfiction portrayal of the yellow fever epidemic in philadelphia in 1793.
Author laurie halse anderson writes about such a time in fever, 1793. Fever 1793 by laurie halse anderson flashcards quizlet. A book written by laurie halse anderson about the yellow fever epidemic of 1793. The yellow fever outbreak began in the beginning of august 1793, and the more individuals became sick and deceased, the more philadelphia citizens became frightened and fled the city. Read these excerpts from fever 1793 and the summer of the. Down near the docks, many have taken ill, and the fatalities are mounting. According to estimates, between four and five thousand people died from the plague. The heroine, mattie, fights the illness herself while trying to. Likely the first fictional treatment of the yellow fever epidemic was a novel titled arthur mervyn. A historical fiction novel, fever, 1793, deals with the. We follow the epidemic through matilda cook and her small group of family and friends. Mattie is, for the most part, just a normal teenager.
The settingwhere and when the story takes place in the book. American library association ala best books for young adults selection, junior library guild selection, childrens book of the month selection, parents guide to childrens media award, pick of the lists, american booksellers association, and 100 best books of fall selection, new york public library. Fever 1793 laurie halse anderson read online free books. After she cut me two slices of cold veal and a thick piece of fresh corn bread, eliza started to make. A prophecy 1793, visions of the daughters of albion 1793, the book of urizen 1794, the songs of experience 1793 4, europe. The american plague by molly caldwell crosby historical fiction 1. This is an 84 page novel study for fever 1793 by laurie halse anderson. A picture book, ndito runs, was a 1996 pick of the lists from the american booksellers association. What are some historical facts mentioned in fever 1793. Fever, 1793 is a work of historical fiction, which means that it makes use of time and place in the distant past to unfold the plot, as well as to dramatize its basic themes and concerns. Robert has an appointment with the mayor this very day to insist that he put an end to the rumors of yellow fever.
After she cut me two slices of cold veal and a thick piece of fresh corn bread, eliza started to make gingerbread, one. A bold, mesmerizing novel about the woman known as typhoid mary, the first known healthy carrier of typhoid fever in the early twentieth centuryby an awardwinning writer chosen as one of 5 under 35 by the national book foundation. Inspired by the yellow fever epidemic that struck and killed almost 5,000 people in philadelphia in the late summer months of. The true and terrifying story of the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 is a young adult nonfiction title that draws on firsthand accounts and explores the fever s historical context, sharing fever 1793 s emphasis on the lifesaving efforts of the free africans. This resource is included in my fever 1793 comprehensive unit. Sick people should be placed in the center of large airy rooms without. Fever by mary beth keane meet your next favorite book. This book starts out with 14 year old mattie being well a typical 14 year old. Historical fiction isnt my favorite genre, but this was fairly enjoyable.
Her title, speak, was named a 2000 printz honor book by the american library association and was a finalist for the 1999 national book award. When i picked up catalyst from my library and realized it was by the same author, i was overjoyed. Enhance your students comprehension, analysis, and evaluation of the book with these activities and discussion questions. She wants to turn the cook coffeehouse into the finest business in. Fever 1793 by laurie halse anderson bookworm burrow. Distribute a chapter from the book to each student beginning with chapter 3. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. She wants to turn the cook coffeehouse into the finest business in philadelphia, the capital of the new united states. Fever 1793 kindle edition by anderson, laurie halse, earley, lori. If you are the publisher or author of this book and feel that the. Reading is designed as a twopage close reading article with accompanying questions aligned with the ela reading informational standards. The year 1789 marked the beginning of tremendous creativity for blake as he published his major works in the relatively short period to follow the marriage of heaven and hell 179093, the french revolution 1791, america. The true and terrifying story of the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 by jim murphy 2. Fever 1793 is based on an actual epidemic of yellow fever in philadelphia that wiped out 5,000 peopleor 10 percent of the citys populationin three months.
The untold story of yellow fever, the epidemic that shaped our history. I got more into the book as time went by, and wound up actually liking it. Fever 1793 is a standalone, youngreaders novel written by laurie halse anderson. Click here for the complete fever 1793 comprehensive unit. Fever 1793 by laurie halse anderson about the book august 1793. Laurie halse andersons fever, 1793 is a novel about a fourteenyearold girl named matilda mattie cook who comes of age during the infamous yellow fever epidemic in philadelphia in 1793. There is a book its called chains, it is also by the same author who wrote fever 1793, laurie halse anderson. In an intense, wellresearched tale that will resonate particularly with readers in parts of the country where the west nile virus and other insectborne diseases are active, anderson speak, 1999, etc. But the waterfront is abuzz with reports of disease. On the heels of her acclaimed contemporary teen novel speak, laurie halse anderson surprises her fans with a riveting and wellresearched historical fiction. The story fever 1793 takes place in historic philadelphia in the year 1793. An epidemic of fever sweeps through the streets of 1793 philadelphia in this novel. Carried along the mighty mississippi river, it ravaged towns from new orleans to st.
Aug 16, 2011 its late summer 1793, and the streets of philadelphia are abuzz with mosquitoes and rumors of fever. Based on the yellow fever epidemic of 1793, anderson incorporates themes of family, class, and racism while accurately portraying life in the eighteenth century. I wanted to share this book with you today so that you may 1 love it and 2 teach it. In fever 1793 by laurie halse anderson, the main character mattie is a plucky teenager who has a strained relationship with her mother and a crush on a local boy, both issues to which modern day teens can relate.
Mattie and her family are works of fiction, but the fever outbreak did indeed strike philadelphia in the late summer of 1793. Published in 2000, fever 1793 is a young adult novel that tells the story of a 14yearold girl named mattie cook, who fights to survive the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 in philadelphia. Encyclopedia of greater philadelphia fever 1793 novel. If the author wont be able to contain the reader contained in the tale even if fiction or nonfiction then it isnt common to have a good time with. Over the summer, choose a pairing of one fiction and one nonfiction book from list.
This novel takes place during the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 in philadelphia, an actual historical event. Fever 1793, is a historical fiction book written by laurie halse anderson, which is based on an epidemic, known as yellow fever that had taken place in philadelphia during 1793, killing a few thousand individuals. The vast majority of them died of yellow fever, making the epidemic in the city of 50,000 people one of the most severe in united states history. Fever 1793 is about the yellow fever epidemic in philadelphia that happened in the late summer of 1793. Historical fiction is great, and this book is well written to explain what was happening when people got sick with yellow fever in 1793. See more ideas about fever book, yellow fever and middle school literature. Yet i always remember fever 1793 as the book that changed my outlook. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. During the 1793 yellow fever epidemic in philadelphia, 5,000 or more people were listed in the official register of deaths between august 1 and november 9. Two of her books, chains and speak, were national book award finalists. Recommended reading fever 1793 fever 1793 fever 1793. Its 1793, and though business has never been better at the.
Fever 1793 kindle edition by anderson, laurie halse, earley. Using actual text evidence, the students draw a picture of the setting and then cut. Fever 1793 by laurie halse anderson novel unit study activ fever book, teacher resources. Historical fiction is defined as fiction, or imagined, stories which are set in the past. Chains also received the 2009 scott odell award for historical fiction, and laurie was chosen for the 2009 margaret a.
The story takes place just a few years after the revolutionary war and that provides for an interesting background with cameos that many readers will recall from american history classes. Find books like fever 1793 from the worlds largest community of readers. Three page final test that includes character matching, plot sequencing, and short answer questions. The first part is a project on a social class that was present during the late 1700s. I suggest that due to some death content and some violent scenes. Reserve chapters 28, 29, and the epilogue for teacher. Read these excerpts from fever 1793 and the summer of the pestilence.
Create a timeline of the yellow fever epidemic in philadelphia, consulting the primary sources that anderson cites. May 02, 2015 i love historical fiction, and my new favorite is laurie halse andersons fever 1793. A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the above information is accurate, and that you are the owner or are authorized to act on behalf of. I think what made it so creepy for me was the reality of it all. Shes sure she can look after herself and shes got big plans for the future, if only somebody would listen. But fourteenyearold mattie cook doesnt get a moment to mourn the passing of her childhood playmate. I wanted to share this book with you today so that you may. Sep 01, 2000 in an intense, wellresearched tale that will resonate particularly with readers in parts of the country where the west nile virus and other insectborne diseases are active, anderson speak, 1999, etc. Chains was a national book award finalist in 2008 and it won the scott odell award for historical fiction in 2009. At the close of the 18th century, philadelphia was the bustling capital of the. Fever 1793 is the story of mattie cook and how she survives the yellow fever epidemic in philadelphia in 1793. Fever 1793 is a historical fiction novel that takes place in late summer midaugust in 1793 in broiling philadelphia. Fever of 1793 takes place in the coffeehouse of the cook family in the summer of 1793 in philadelphia.
Disease sweeps the streets, destroying everything in its path and turning matties world upside down. I highly recommend the book for kids middle grade or older who enjoy historical fiction. Andersons novel is set in late eighteenthcentury america, a time when men wore powdered wigs and george washington was president. Sick people should be placed in the center of large airy rooms without curtains and should be kept clean. Integrating literature and social studies with fever 1793 overview.
It takes place in philadelphia with fictional characters in real settings. Fever, 1793, by laurie halse anderson during the summer of 1793, mattie. Jasmin ruiz 16 year old mattie cook lives with hard working mother lucille, former captain grandfather and freed slave eliza who serves as there cook. I heard a man died of the fever in the middle of the. During the summer of 1793, mattie cook lives above the family coffee shop with her. This two part fever 1793 assignment is a great project to do after your class has finished reading the book.
Mattie spends her days avoiding chores and making plans to turn the family business into the finest philadelphia has ever seen. But when her friend polly comes down with yellow fever and the disease starts to spread through the. During the summer of 1793, mattie cook lives above the family coffee shop with her widowed mother and grandfather. The story starts with mattie living at home with her strict mother and lively grandfather. At the time, philadelphia was the capitol of the united states of america. Fever 1793 is historical fiction, meaning that, although the main characters are not real, the story and setting are firmly based on events that really happened. Previous to the start of class, teachers should cut the attached yellow fever simulation. As it is the pentathlon book for 20192020 school year, ive finally gotten around to it. Is fever 1793 the book a good historical fiction book. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Fever 1793 kindle edition by anderson, laurie halse. Slave ships brought it to america as far back as 1648and over the centuries, yellow fever epidemics plagued the united states. Fever 1793 was an ala best book for young adults selection and a junior library guild selection. This test is designed to test your knowldege about the book fever 1793.
It is a historical fiction book so the story is based on what ww2 not really the story. Fever 1793 by laurie halse anderson synopsis during the summer of 1793, mattie cook lives above the family coffee shop with her widowed mother and grandfather. In a mixed atmosphere of mistrust, fear, and caring, matilda learns to cope with the loss of business, friends, and family. I suggest this to people who enjoy nonfiction and adventure. As the novel progresses and yellow fever sweeps through the city, mattie takes on greater responsibility for her family and their family business, a coffee shop. The creators of sparknotes fever 1793 study guide from litcharts. The reader skillfully portrays the plucky teenaged heroine of this historical novel about the yellow fever epidemic that beset philadelphia in the late 18th century.
I use jim murphys nonfiction book, an american plague, the true and terrify. This book came out in 2000, long before i lived in philadelphia or told the story of yellow fever daily as a tour guide, and i chanced upon it at a small library down the. Fever 1793 was the book that led me to challenge myself and go for books. Fever 1793 extension activity during the 1793 yellow fever epidemic in philadelphia, sixteenyearold matilda cook gains new strengths.
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