"Angel Agnes: The Heroine of the Yellow Fever Plague in Shreveport" by Wesley Bradshaw is a compelling historical novel set against the backdrop of the devastating 1873 yellow fever epidemic in Shreveport, Louisiana. This gripping narrative explores themes of faith, sacrifice, and resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity. < p/> A testament to the human spirit, "Angel Agnes" paints a vivid picture of a community grappling with a terrifying plague. Bradshaw's work offers a poignant glimpse into a crucial moment in history, portraying the challenges and triumphs of those who lived through it. Readers interested in historical fiction, medical narratives, or stories of religious faith will find this meticulously prepared republication to be a moving and insightful experience. Discover the timeless story of a heroine amidst the yellow fever outbreak.
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