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  1. Christy (1967) is a historical fiction Christian novel by American author Catherine Marshall, set in the fictional Appalachian village of Cutter Gap, Tennessee, in 1912. The novel was inspired by the work of Marshall's mother, Leonora Whitaker, who taught impoverished children in the Appalachian region when she was a young, single woman.

  2. by Ken Wales, Executive Producer 1995. On Easter night last year, 19-year-old Christy Huddleston rode a 1912-vintage train into remote Cutter Gap, Appalachia, and into the hearts of 40 million TV viewers. Network TV history was made as we saw her praying openly to God about the poverty and other struggles of the mountain children who had won ...

  3. Christy is organized into two main groups of characters. The first group is comprised of the "foreigners," those people who have come to Cutter's Gap, Tennessee from the larger world in order to ...

  4. Jul 11, 2023 · The people of Cutter Gap were interesting and opinionated but, at the same time, clueless about life. Still, they showed Christy and the other missionaries a new way of living. The story has more difficult themes, including death, hardship, and abuse so I would recommend it for older teens and adults, but Christy is a must-read! There was also ...

  5. Christy has high ideas of "helping" the mountain people by becoming the teacher for their school. Little does she know that she is embarking on a journey that will permanently change her life. Up until the time she leaves for Cutter Gap, Christy has known a life of plenty and luxury with the biggest problem being which shoes or hat to buy for a social event.

  6. Christy learns how their pride and superstitions mold the people of the mountains. She sees how they handle their abject poverty with grace and acceptance. She also discovers that the people of Cutter Gap really understand life and what it means. By comparing the new Christy to her old self, she realizes that her former life was devoid of purpose.

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  8. The book told the story of nineteen-year-old Christy Huddleston, who, in 1912, left the comfortable home of her parents in Asheville, North Carolina, to become a teacher at a mission in Cutter Gap, an impoverished back-mountain area of eastern Tennessee. Although a work of fiction, the story was based on the life of Catherine’s mother ...

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