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Historical FictionAges 1014
By Jim Murphy

An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793

Safe for the age band

Age-appropriate with no significant concerns.

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Published
2003
Ages
10–14

About the book

About the book

A non-fiction account of the yellow fever epidemic that struck Philadelphia in 1793.

AI summary

A non-fiction account of the yellow fever epidemic that struck Philadelphia in 1793.

Why parents choose this book

What makes An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 worth choosing

An honest, parent-first look at who this book suits, what it offers, and what to know before you buy.

Best for

  • Age range: 10–14 (fits siblings across a range).
  • Reading maturity: Middle gradericher plots and vocabulary with age-appropriate themes.
  • Kids who tend to love it: Historical Fiction.
  • Personality fit: kids ages 10–14 who enjoy a good story.

Parents love this book because

  • Age-appropriate content for the 10–14 band with no significant flags.
  • Written by Jim Murphy, whose books parents return to for consistently thoughtful storytelling.

Your child will probably enjoy An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 if they…

  • Are curious about history

This book helps develop

Vocabulary, sustained attention, and reading confidence for the 10–14 age band.

Things parents should know

  • Violence: cartoonish or off-page action.

Reading commitment

Estimated reading time
Varies by reader
Length
Length varies by edition
Difficulty
Middle grade
Works as read-aloud
Usually read independently
Good for independent readers
Yes — suits confident readers in the age band

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Why we recommend it

We think An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 is a confident pick for the 10–14 age band. It leans into historical fiction in a way that feels genuine, not formulaic. Jim Murphy's voice is what makes it stick: readable, respectful of kids, and easy to hand to the next child in the family.

Content ratings

Violence1/4
Romance0/4
Language0/4
Scary content0/4
Faith content0/4
Sexual content0/4

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