“Dr. Morgan says that's the best cure.” Then Duffy was alone in the stuffy silence of her small, dreary prison. She knew Amy was right. Dr. Morgan had said, “Rest and quiet, that's the ticket. Sleep restores the body like nothing else ...
The Pistons double-teamed him so he couldn't get it. Then, Lindsey out-worked and out-smarted Scalabrine to steal the ball! —As Lindsey motored up-court, I was not surprised at all that he stole the ball. In fact, with the way the game ...
A chilling story about guilt, family secrets and the lethal power of desire, The Fever affirms Megan Abbott's reputation as "one of the most exciting and original voices of her generation" (Laura Lippman).
THE STORY: The nameless narrator of this blistering monologue lies ill and alone in a dreary hotel room in a poverty-stricken country.
In The Fever, the journalist Sonia Shah sets out to answer these questions, delivering a timely, inquisitive chronicle of the illness and its influence on human lives.
sympathy and good values do not change the life of the poor . Citizens inspired by artists and parents to adopt good values and feel sympathy for the poor and vote for sincere politicians who believe fervently in gradual change do not ...
"THE FEVER holds true to its title: It's dark, disturbing, strangely beautiful and utterly unshakeable" -- Gillian Flynn.
After hearing a violent crime committed in a room near hers, Duffy, hospitalized and weak with a fever that is coursing through her body, must figure out what happened that night and keep herself from becoming the next victim. Original.
Wallace Shawn's The Fever is the winner of the 1991 Obie Award for Best Play and soon to be a film starring Vanessa Redgrave.
With her fever rising every second, Amy's head whirls with questions: Why are her amazing skills disappearing just when she needs them most? What if she survives only to live as an ordinary teenager?
The Fever is a chilling story about guilt, family secrets, and the lethal power of desire.
In The Fever, journalist Sonia Shah sets out to address this concern, delivering a timely, inquisitive chronicle of malaria and its influence on human lives.