Friday, April 10, 2009

Typhoid Mary by Anthony Bourdain


Adult book ...I am currently reading this book. I picked it up because I enjoy watching Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations show on the Travel Channel. I also have a few of his other books. This is very interesting to me. I am learning a lot about history and Bourdain's wit comes through in his writing. If you like his humor and his show you will like reading this book as well.


Amazon.com - In 1906, at a prosperous Long Island summer home, a family falls ill and typhoid is diagnosed. When Dr George Soper is called in to find the source of the contagion, he notices that the household cook has gone missing. She is Mary Mallon, the woman who would become known as Typhoid Mary. Soper, sanitary engineer turned sleuth, sees Mary as his Moriarty. He finds there has been an outbreak of typhoid fever in every household she has worked in over the past decade. Mary is a 'carrier', a seemingly healthy individual who passes on her dangerous germs, sometimes with fatal consequences. Now Soper must hunt the cook down before she can infect more unsuspecting victims. A poor Irish immigrant, Mary refuses to believe that she can harbour typhoid in her strong and healthy body, and she doesn't intend to go quietly. In this fascinating true story Bourdain, in an homage from one cook to another, follows Mary through the kitchens of New York, putting a human face to a desperate and unintentional murderer, and examines a time, and a life, with his inimitable style.

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