Monday, April 17, 2023

The Great Trouble : A Mystery of London, the Blue Death and a Boy Called Eel ๐Ÿ–‹ Deborah Hopkinson

 

"'I ain't let on I knows anything about you. But Fisheye Bill Tyler is onto you - and a nastier man never walked the streets of London. He might've been an honest fish monger once. Those days are gone. He's turned bad. Very bad indeed.'"

๐Ÿ“–This book was the first historical fiction I had read and I found it to be truly sublime! It was interesting to me because it taught me how people first learnt about cholera and while telling a gripping tale about a young boy all alone in London trying to keep himself alive.

๐Ÿ”ตEel a mudlark from the mid 19th century London, had enough adversaries of his own, having to make a living out of selling debris found in the filthy Thames river,  keep a lookout for Fisheye Bill Tyler who was one of the vilest men in London, and keep a secret that costs him four shillings a week. But on one thick, foul-smelling morning in August, his whole life takes a big turn as a cholera outbreak comes to his street. Though everyone believes that the outbreak spread through air Dr John Snow thinks otherwise. It’s s up to Eel and his friend Florrie to help the doctor prove his theory before it’s s too late.


As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow ๐Ÿ–‹ Zoulfa Katouh

 "This is the price of a future with freedom, Khawf. It's a price Hamza pays every day. But I'm Syrian. This is my land, and ju...