Description
Of the 3,200 people who died during the smallpox epidemic in 1885, 2,500 of them were children under the age of 10. In
A Season of Sorrow, smallpox, which lurked on the periphery of
Dark Spring, descends upon Marie-Claire and her family. How they, their community and the church cope with the epidemic, as well as with the controversial vaccine meant to guard against it, is the focus of this story.