Fever

Author(s): Mary Beth Keane

Contemporary

This is a bold, mesmerizingly told story about the woman known as 'Typhoid Mary' and once described as 'the most dangerous woman in America'. Fever casts a brilliant light over the life of a figure once described as 'the most dangerous woman in America'. Mary Mallon, an Irish immigrant in turn-of-the-century New York, is headstrong and brave, a woman who has battled fiercely to better her lot in life and keep her wayward lover Alfred on the straight and narrow. She works her way up the ranks to cook for the wealthiest families in Manhattan, but leaves a trail of death and disease in her wake. When she is imprisoned in complete isolation, despite being perfectly healthy herself, she refuses to understand her paradoxical situation. Condemned by press and public alike, she is branded a murderer, but continues to fight for her freedom. Mary Beth Keane's fictional account is as fiercely compelling as Typhoid Mary herself and Keane presents us with a very cleverly wrought conundrum: was Mary Mallon a selfish monster, or was she a hounded innocent? It's up to the reader to decide.

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"'Mary Beth Keane is one of those gifted young writers who helps me believe -- still! -- in the power of literature' (Colum McCann)"

Mary Beth Keane was born in New York City to Irish parents and grew up in Rockland County, New York. She attended Barnard College and the University of Virginia, where she received an M.F.A in Fiction. In 2011, she was named by Julia Glass to the National Book Foundation's '5 under 35'. She lives in Pear! River, New York with her husband and their two sons.

General Fields

  • : 9781471112973
  • : Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • : Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • : 28 February 2013
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 March 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 320
  • : Paperback
  • : Mary Beth Keane