Fever A Novel

Cover of Fever A Novel by Mary Beth Keane
Year: 2014
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 9781451693423
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.25 Inches
Weight: 0.55 Pounds
Width: 0.7 Inches
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Fever A Novel by Mary Beth Keane, published by Simon and Schuster on March 18, 2014, is a reprint edition comprising 306 pages in English. This novel explores the life of Mary Mallon, known as “Typhoid Mary,” who was the first person in America identified as a healthy carrier of Typhoid Fever. Set against the backdrop of early twentieth-century New York City, the narrative follows Mallon’s journey from a young Irish immigrant to a sought-after cook, only to find herself hunted by health authorities after her unique condition is discovered.

Readers will find a richly detailed portrayal of Mallon’s struggles and defiance as she navigates her isolation on North Brother Island and the societal constraints of her time. The book brings to life the vibrant cityscape of New York, highlighting its neighborhoods, social dynamics, and the stark contrasts between the lives of the aristocracy and the working class. Through this ambitious retelling, Keane presents Mary Mallon as a complex and multifaceted character, offering insights into her fierce independence and passion for cooking, even in the face of adversity.


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From the bestselling author of Ask Again, Yes, a novel about the woman known as “Typhoid Mary,” who becomes, “in Keane’s assured hands…a sympathetic, complex, and even inspiring character” (O, The Oprah Magazine).

Mary Beth Keane has written a spectacularly bold and intriguing novel about the woman known as “Typhoid Mary,” the first person in America identified as a healthy carrier of Typhoid Fever.

On the eve of the twentieth century, Mary Mallon emigrated from Ireland at age fifteen to make her way in New York City. Brave, headstrong, and dreaming of being a cook, she fought to climb up from the lowest rung of the domestic-service ladder. Canny and enterprising, she worked her way to the kitchen, and discovered in herself the true talent of a chef. Sought after by New York aristocracy, and with an independence rare for a woman of the time, she seemed to have achieved the life she’d aimed for when she arrived in Castle Garden. Then one determined “medical engineer” noticed that she left a trail of disease wherever she cooked, and identified her as an “asymptomatic carrier” of Typhoid Fever. With this seemingly preposterous theory, he made Mallon a hunted woman.

The Department of Health sent Mallon to North Brother Island, where she was kept in isolation from 1907 to 1910, then released under the condition that she never work as a cook again. Yet for Mary—proud of her former status and passionate about cooking—the alternatives were abhorrent. She defied the edict.

Bringing early-twentieth-century New York alive—the neighborhoods, the bars, the park carved out of upper Manhattan, the boat traffic, the mansions and sweatshops and emerging skyscrapers—Fever is an ambitious retelling of a forgotten life. In the imagination of Mary Beth Keane, Mary Mallon becomes a fiercely compelling, dramatic, vexing, sympathetic, uncompromising, and unforgettable heroine.

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Publisher: Simon and Schuster. Year: 2014.
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ISBN-13: 9781451693423.
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Language: en. Pages: 306. Edition: Reprint.

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