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Book Review of Typhoid Mary : An Urban Historical

Typhoid Mary : An Urban Historical
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This was an interesting, quick read, but I found Bourdain's identification with Typhoid Mary as a fellow cook a bit tortured. The truth is the woman violently maintained her innocence but knew enough to get out of Dodge when there was a typhoid outbreak around her, even before she was identified as a typhoid carrier. Bourdain's explanation of "cooks are a breed apart who don't care about the outside world" seems more about Bourdain and less about Mary Mallon.