The Silent Cook
Por North, Clara
Publicado por epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565198856
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"The Silent Cook – The woman who spread death without ever being sick" tells the tragic story of Mary Mallon, better known as "Typhoid Mary." In early 20th-century New York, wealthy families were mysteriously dying of typhoid fever. The common link was their cook, Mary, who made a signature dish: peach ice cream. The tragedy was that Mary herself was healthy—the first identified "asymptomatic carrier."
Author Clara North explores the collision between civil liberties and public safety. Mary refused to believe she was sick and fought her quarantine violently, believing she was being persecuted for being a poor Irish immigrant. The state eventually locked her away on an island for decades until her death.
"The Silent Cook" is a complex portrait of a villain who was also a victim. It raises difficult questions about what rights an individual has when their very body is a weapon, questions that remain relevant in the age of modern pandemics.
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