The Air We Breathe

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"The Air We Breathe" is a historical novel by Andrea Barrett that explores early 20th-century tuberculosis treatment and the complex social dynamics within a New York sanatorium during World War I.

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instanceOf historical novel
author Andrea Barrett NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
features ensemble cast of patients
sanatorium community
genre historical fiction
war novel
hasForm hardcover edition
paperback edition
print book
historicalContext United States home front during World War I
rise of public health institutions in the U.S.
language English
literaryPeriod 21st-century literature
mainTheme community and isolation
public health
science and ethics
social class dynamics
tuberculosis treatment
war-time paranoia
xenophobia
narrativePerspective first-person plural
notableFor depiction of early 20th-century medical practices
use of collective narrative voice
publicationYear 2007
publisher W. W. Norton & Company NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor Servants of the Map NERFINISHED
Ship Fever NERFINISHED
settingPlace Adirondacks NERFINISHED
New York State NERFINISHED
settingTime World War I NERFINISHED
early 20th century
subjectMatter immigrant experience in the United States
impact of World War I on civilians
tuberculosis sanatorium
timePeriodDepicted 1910s

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