The great trouble

author: Hopkinson, Deborah
Eel, an orphan, and his best friend Florrie must help Dr. John Snow prove that cholera is spread through water, and not poisonous air, when an epidemic sweeps across their London neighborhood in 1854.
year: 2013, 2015
call number/section: 1000, 1850
subjects: cholera, epidemics, orphans, fiction, london (england), history, 19th century, great britain, victoria, 1837-1901, fiction, juvenile fiction, juvenile fiction

Editions


The great trouble
Hopkinson, Deborah
Alfred A. Knopf (2013)
Eel, an orphan, and his best friend Florrie must help Dr. John Snow prove that cholera is spread through water, and not poisonous air, when an epidemic sweeps across their London neighborhood in 1854.
Schools: 4



The Great Trouble
Hopkinson, Deborah

Eel, an orphan, and his best friend Florrie must help Dr. John Snow prove that cholera is spread through water, and not poisonous air, when an epidemic sweeps across their London neighborhood in 1854.
Schools: 32



The great trouble
Hopkinson, Deborah
A Yearling Book (2015)
Eel, an orphan, and his best friend Florrie must help Dr. John Snow prove that cholera is spread through water, and not poisonous air, when an epidemic sweeps across their London neighborhood in 1854.
Schools: 6


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