1918: The Spanish Flu comes to Willow Creek
While Maurice is fighting in the trenches and Anna is fighting in the hospital, the reality of war is far away from Willow Creek. It may be in the news, charity organisations are working overtime and the young men's absence is surely felt, but it is still a far way off and as of yet no one the town people know has died in the war. Instead, matters closer at hand worry the people of Willow Creek. Like the new "sneeze malady" that the papers write about. Especially in the national papers that Joseph sometimes brings home from the club. The news is of course worrying, and rumors have it that two women who were ill might have had this discase, though it is of course too early to tell. In the Whittaker household, Abigail has set Dolly to clean everything in the house extra carefully, but otherwise try to keep things as normal as possible. After all, the local newspapers urges calm, and writes that "Influenza does not spread, or become severe in warm, sunny weather, suc...