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  • Is that difference because Birdsall was transparent about her influences, thus making The Penderwicks an homage rather than an imitation?

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  • Colleagues Nancy Birdsall and Arvind Subramanian proposed just this idea back in 2004 as a way to try to create accountability.

    Todd Moss: Is 2012 Iraq's Last Chance to Get it Right on Oil? Todd Moss 2011

  • On her website Birdsall says: I also borrow from other books, especially the ones I loved best when I was young.

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  • Or because Birdsall chose to replicate what's perceived as a higher class of literature, particularly beloved for children's-book reviewers?

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  • In my taxonomy of narrative voices, the one Jeanne Birdsall chose for The Penderwicks is omniscient.

    And the Consequences Were Dreadful 2009

  • In my taxonomy of narrative voices, the one Jeanne Birdsall chose for The Penderwicks is omniscient.

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  • In an interview with Publishers Weekly, Birdsall herself said: the independents had really gotten behind it.

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  • Before the weekend, Lausanne chairman Doug Birdsall said how Chinese pastors reacted to warnings would be up to them.

    Beijing Blocks Travelers To Christian Conference 2010

  • Birdsall herself acknowledges that she borrowed the moment from Emily of New Moon (1923).

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  • Of course, Birdsall hasn't been shy about acknowledging her influences.

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