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Grade 5-8-Hannah arrives london in 1665 to help her sister run her sweetmeats shop in the same way the plague is taking hold of the city. While at first it appears distant in the poorer sections, it gradually creeps more detailed Hannah and Sarah. Soon, nearby houses are being shut up and neighbors and acquaintances are dying. The sisters feel trapped, waiting to the time bomb which is the plague to explode. The author convincingly conveys the horror with this epidemic from the senses. From the fetid smell of the streets on the ghastly sights of overwhelming cemeteries, the scope from the disaster is impressively wrought. The story moves quickly and also the tension builds at the rapid pace and can hold readers' interest. The book also contains an analysis with the plague and recipes for sweetmeats. A captivating entry inside the historical fiction genre.
Kristen Oravec, Cuyahoga County Public Library, Strongsville, OH
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Gr. 5-8. In the summertime of 1665, Hannah travels to London to live with her older sister, Sarah, the master of a sweetmeats shop. But the bubonic plague begins taking hold, and although Hannah enjoys the thrill of big-city life, the realities in the epidemic soon become impossible to ignore. Hooper fills her story while using sights, sounds, and smells of seventeenth-century London: heads decorate London Bridge, and also the putrid aroma of rotting meat and kitchen slops pervades the air. Secondary characters--among them an apothecary with his fantastic apprentice--help to broaden Hannah's experiences and enhance the countless setting and historical details. Quotes from Samuel Pepys' Diary head each chapter, and appended notes as well as a glossary add to the authenticity of the story. Historical fiction buffs will find much to like, and classes studying the period will find this an excellent resource, especially when combined with James Cross Giblin's When Plague Strikes (1995), or Jim Murphy's As A Famous Plague [BKL Je 1 & 15 03], which brings the tragedy associated with an epidemic nearer to home. Kay Weisman
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