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The Plague and I by Betty MacDonald - Penguin Classics No. 1394 | Humorous Memoir of Tuberculosis Recovery - Perfect for Book Clubs & Historical Medicine Enthusiasts
The Plague and I by Betty MacDonald - Penguin Classics No. 1394 | Humorous Memoir of Tuberculosis Recovery - Perfect for Book Clubs & Historical Medicine EnthusiastsThe Plague and I by Betty MacDonald - Penguin Classics No. 1394 | Humorous Memoir of Tuberculosis Recovery - Perfect for Book Clubs & Historical Medicine EnthusiastsThe Plague and I by Betty MacDonald - Penguin Classics No. 1394 | Humorous Memoir of Tuberculosis Recovery - Perfect for Book Clubs & Historical Medicine Enthusiasts

The Plague and I by Betty MacDonald - Penguin Classics No. 1394 | Humorous Memoir of Tuberculosis Recovery - Perfect for Book Clubs & Historical Medicine Enthusiasts

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You know how sometimes friendship blossoms in the Þrst few moments of meeting? “Something clicked,” we say. Well, that's what discovering Betty MacDonald was like for I happened to read a couple of pages of one of her books and — click — knew right away that here was a vivacious writer whose friendly, funny, and Þery company I was really going to enjoy. Although MacDonald's Þrst and most popular book, The Egg and I, has remained in print since its original publication, her three other volumes have been unavailable for decades. The Plague and I recounts MacDonald's experiences in a Seattle sanitarium, where the author spent almost a year (1938-39) battling tuberculosis. The White Plague was no laughing matter, but MacDonald nonetheless makes a sprightly tale of her brush with something deadly. Anybody Can Do Anything is a high-spirited, hilarious celebration of how “the warmth and loyalty and laughter of a big family” brightened their weathering of The Great Depression. In Onions in the Stew, MacDonald is in unbuttonedly frolicsome form as she describes how, with husband and daughters, she set to work making a life on a rough-and-tumble island in Puget Sound, a ferry-ride from Seattle.

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A few years ago someone I knew developed tuberculosis while living in a shelter. Because of struggles with mental illness they had trouble shaking the disease. It left me with some curiosity about it. This account of pre-antibiotics treatment is almost overwhelming. It's told with Betty MacDonald's typical charm and humor, but it's a dark tale. I don't understand all of the treatments she underwent, but the reality of the disease and how it could change you even if you managed to survive is eye-opening. I highly recommend this book.