Talk:Christy (novel)

Reformatting article
I used the Novel template and put the existing stub into that format. I also added an infobox about Christy. I am going to try and keep adding to the article, but it'll be slow because I haven't done an article before. I would really appreciate suggestions. Does anyone know a good way to look up information about old first editions? Thanks a lot Acris (talk) 00:30, 27 January 2008 (UTC)

Plot
I was trying to do a plot summary, but it's incomplete. The ending's not touched on, and characters such as Bird's Eye, Lundy, Fairlight, and Opal aren't mentioned. Lawikitejana (talk) 23:24, 17 November 2008 (UTC)

External links modified
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RootsWeb link disallowed as citation
I was prevented from adding a Rootsweb link for the following, under the section Allusions to history, geography, and science

The fictional village of Cutter Gap is based on a community centered on the Chapel Hollow[5] in the small Morgan Branch valley (NOT to be confused with Morgan Branch), a few miles west of Del Rio in Cocke County, Tennessee.[6] Local landmarks associated with the story are marked for visitors, including the site of the Ebenezer Mission in Chapel Hollow.

My Rootsweb link simply contains photos of the landmarks, which is easily veriable; couldn't this be allowed? Especially considering that as it stands now, there is no verification whatsoever of this statement.

I am not Carolyn Whitaker, don't know her and I am not trying to plug her website. NAMASTE and thank you! PB57 (talk) 21:02, 14 October 2020 (UTC)