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June 28, 2006 |
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Anderson believed these ingredients would create a story with strong elements of conflict and a rich background.
She also suspected that stories written about this period were rare. Moreover, her upbringing near Philadelphia inspired her to begin research.
Researching the idea proved to be no simple task, however... displayed 300 characters
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It took two years.
Anderson read about the period's architecture, food, class structure, social roles of taverns and coffeehouses, education levels, gardening, religion, and politics. She visited museums and studied her findings.
She sought out eyewitness accounts of the epidemic. As she did her work, she began to develop the realistic characters of the era, like Mattie's critical mother... displayed next 300 characters
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