One characteristic could be the exploration of human nature. In the face of a deadly Ebola outbreak in the 'ebola novel fiction', characters may show different sides of human nature. Some may be heroic and selfless, trying to save others, while others may be selfish and only care about their own survival. Also, these novels may contain a lot of medical details about Ebola, like its symptoms and how it spreads, to make the story more realistic.
Fear is a major theme. Since Ebola is such a deadly and scary virus, books often play on the fear of contagion, of the unknown. For example, in 'The Hot Zone', the fear of the virus escaping containment and spreading is palpable.
Fear is a major theme. The ebola virus is extremely deadly, so stories often play on the fear of contagion, of not knowing who might be infected. Another theme is the struggle for survival. Characters have to fight not only the virus but also the chaos that breaks out in society during an outbreak.
There could be. I remember there are some novels that use Ebola as a background to show the chaos and human nature in the face of a deadly epidemic. These novels often combine scientific knowledge about Ebola with fictional characters and plots to create a sense of tension and urgency. For example, they might tell a story about a doctor trying to find a cure while dealing with the panic in society.
I'm not sure which specific 'ebola kid story' you are referring to. There could be many stories related to kids and Ebola. It might be a story about a child who was affected by the Ebola virus, or perhaps a story of a kid's experience during an Ebola outbreak in their community. Without more details, it's hard to be more specific.
One common theme is the fear and panic that the virus can cause. In many books, the outbreak of the Ebola virus leads to chaos in society as people try to escape or protect themselves.
One well - known ebola fiction book is 'The Hot Zone' by Richard Preston. It's a non - fictional novel that reads like a thriller, exploring the Ebola virus in a very engaging way.
There are some indie works that deal with ebola in a fictional context. These are often self - published works that explore the idea of an ebola outbreak in different settings. For example, some might be set in a post - apocalyptic world where ebola has already ravaged society, and the story follows the survivors trying to rebuild and avoid new outbreaks. However, they can be hard to find as they don't have the wide distribution of mainstream books.
Another is 'Level 4: Virus Hunters of the CDC'. This book contains fictional elements while also exploring the real - life work of CDC virus hunters, and it does touch on the Ebola virus. It gives readers an inside look at the dangerous and exciting world of disease control.