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I was looking on my coffee table this morning and saw my three favorite books. "The Guernsey Literary and Potatoe Peel Pie Society", "The Help" and last but not least, my good and dear friend (I look at books as amongst my friends.) "Christy". The first two I have as audio books (so I can listen to them when travelling). I looked with sadness at my volume of "Christy". I had never found an audio version. You can imagine my surprise and joy when I learned that "Christy" is now available as an audio cd. I couldn't order the book fast enough! I have two copies, in hardcover, of Christy purchased many years ago. I wanted the second copy so I could yellow-line each segment that includes Fairlight. Over the years, I have often read just what I yellow-lined. I find their relationship compelling. I believe Catherine Marshall is in a Place where she can see my thoughts. I've read every single one of her books...and am happy to see that some others are now on audio cd. What an amazing gift!

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I loved the book so much, that I named my daughter after the character. I sent this copy to her so she could read it too. She is 44 now.
"Christy" is one of the most inspiring books I've ever read. I asked my book club group to read it in January of this year to start us out on a positive, upbeat note, which they did. We each kept notes of some of the things we personally learned from it and shared them that night. It's one of our all-time favorites.
Great book about my area...East TN! Makes me think of my roots as it's a good account of how things were during that time period. Also makes me think about how important God was to these people; wish it was more like that now.
As a fiction story, I give this one 5 stars. As non-fiction, which I was lead to believe it was before reading it, I give it 2 stars.
The book Christy is written by the daughter of the fictional character Christy. The story is awesome. It pulls you in and you quickly become attached to the complex characters. After reading 500 pages, you want some good closure. Some resolve. What happens to the wonderful characters who you've come to like and love? More importantly, which one does Christy marry? David or Neil? Well, don't read this book and expect to find out any of those things. The ending is far to abrupt, and there is no clue as to who she marries.
The TV series also leaves this last question unresolved; one of the main reasons that I read this book, hoping to find out. No such luck. So, I resorted to searching the internet and ran across this website appalachianhistory.net where I found an article about the REAL Christy Huddleston. Her real name was Leonora Whitaker and the story in the Christy book was much embellished. I suggest that you go to the website and read the true article for yourself. By the way, there was no Dr. McNeil at all, and David's true life character (which Christy/Leonora did marry) was John Ambrose Wood.
Read Christy and think fiction and you will love it. But don't expect a great ending. (
I read this book when it was first published, even before the TV series, which I also enjoyed! However, I lost the book somewhere along the way. Lately I had been thinking a young friend would enjoy reading it, so looked it up here at , and had it again in my hands in a few short days. It's an amazing account of a young woman's adventure in teaching in an Appalachian school early in the 20th century, during which she was forced to learn much more about life and health and spirituality than she could have expected. And it's also a sweet love story--based on Catherine Marshall's own mother's life.
Excellent story. So much better than the mini-series I have purchased several copies of Christy and have given them as gifts for friends/family who spend a lot of time in the car. I have heard comments like "that is the way my grandmother used to talk. I would highly recommend to anyone who has some Scottish ancestry, it gives some insight into your heritage. I found this to be a thought provoking book.
This is not a book that takes a long time to actually get into the story - there is action from the first page. Christy is young, opinionated, and idealistic, but most of all, she is honest about herself and the world around her. That is what I love about her. The other characters in the story are just that - CHARACTERS. Most are lovable - at least by the end - some are angry and violent, but all are three-dimentional and true to life. You find yourself growing and learning right along with Christy, and there are more than just "young love" or surface issues dealt with. Christy asks the hard questions about life and does not just give easy or trite answers. If you let it, this story will really stretch you. I highly recomend the book Christy and have bought copies for several friends.
I was looking on my coffee table this morning and saw my three favorite books. "The Guernsey Literary and Potatoe Peel Pie Society", "The Help" and last but not least, my good and dear friend (I look at books as amongst my friends.) "Christy". The first two I have as audio books (so I can listen to them when travelling). I looked with sadness at my volume of "Christy". I had never found an audio version. You can imagine my surprise and joy when I learned that "Christy" is now available as an audio cd. I couldn't order the book fast enough! I have two copies, in hardcover, of Christy purchased many years ago. I wanted the second copy so I could yellow-line each segment that includes Fairlight. Over the years, I have often read just what I yellow-lined. I find their relationship compelling. I believe Catherine Marshall is in a Place where she can see my thoughts. I've read every single one of her books...and am happy to see that some others are now on audio cd. What an amazing gift!
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