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Article clearly has some references although still needs a lot of work. Author meets Notability standards.-- Plad2 ( talk) 21:39, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
This article appears to be a target of frequent vandalism. The current paragraph in the Life section ends with "To her, writing became a very private place, where no one could come in. She began to form strong emotional bonds to the United States as a young child while still living in China."
It appears to me that these two sentences had their genesis in a series of edits which were (what appears to me to be) vandalism throughout the May 2010 time frame. I would hate to strike them based upon my conclusion if someone else has a better insight. Thanks.
Grandpa jlc ( talk) 03:26, 5 November 2010 (UTC)
When did she get "writing jobs" while failing to publish any stories? and then work as a librarian (children's librarian is suggested)? This is said to be 1960s/70s but she published her first children's books in 1954 and 1955 and a successful historical novel in 1958, per the next section. -- P64 ( talk) 00:48, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
Is Homesick a straight autobiography? or autobiographical fiction?
I ask because it won the National Book Award for Children's Fiction. --
P64 (
talk) 00:48, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
" Jean Guttery Fritz also wrote another autobiography called, "China Homecoming."
" This does not really have the impact of a book, but it is a nice little coda to the wonderful Homesick. Good pictures!
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Article clearly has some references although still needs a lot of work. Author meets Notability standards.-- Plad2 ( talk) 21:39, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
This article appears to be a target of frequent vandalism. The current paragraph in the Life section ends with "To her, writing became a very private place, where no one could come in. She began to form strong emotional bonds to the United States as a young child while still living in China."
It appears to me that these two sentences had their genesis in a series of edits which were (what appears to me to be) vandalism throughout the May 2010 time frame. I would hate to strike them based upon my conclusion if someone else has a better insight. Thanks.
Grandpa jlc ( talk) 03:26, 5 November 2010 (UTC)
When did she get "writing jobs" while failing to publish any stories? and then work as a librarian (children's librarian is suggested)? This is said to be 1960s/70s but she published her first children's books in 1954 and 1955 and a successful historical novel in 1958, per the next section. -- P64 ( talk) 00:48, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
Is Homesick a straight autobiography? or autobiographical fiction?
I ask because it won the National Book Award for Children's Fiction. --
P64 (
talk) 00:48, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
" Jean Guttery Fritz also wrote another autobiography called, "China Homecoming."
" This does not really have the impact of a book, but it is a nice little coda to the wonderful Homesick. Good pictures!
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