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* EasyEvangelism: At first Charly doesn't believe anything the missionaries tell her, but when she reads the Book of Mormon she's instantly converted.

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* EasyEvangelism: EasyEvangelism:
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At first Charly doesn't believe anything the missionaries tell her, but when she reads the Book of Mormon she's instantly converted.converted.
** Averted with Mark. Charly tries to get him to learn about the Church but he isn't interested.
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* MeetTheInLaws: Sam learns through a mutual friend that Charly has returned to town with a boyfriend from back East. It's implied to be for this reason.
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* RelationshipSabotage: Mark tries to ruin a [[EngagementChallenge date]] Sam has with Charly by hiring a private investigator to disrupt it.
* RichSuitorPoorSuitor: Mark comes from a wealthy, East Coast family while Sam has a more humble background.
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In 1981, Weyland wrote a sequel to Charly titled ''Sam''. [[Film/Charly2002 A film adaptation of the book]] was released in 2002.

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In 1981, Weyland wrote a sequel to Charly ''Charly'' titled ''Sam''. [[Film/Charly2002 A film adaptation of the book]] was released in 2002.



* HumanPopsicle: Sam jokingly suggests that Charly do this to Mark while she decides on [[LoveTriangle which man to be with.]]

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* HumanPopsicle: Sam jokingly suggests that Charly do this to Mark while she decides on [[LoveTriangle which man she wants to be with.]]

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* CheatersNeverProsper: Mark secretly sabotages Sam's attempt at the EngagementChallenge without getting caught. But even though he handily beats Sam, Charly still rejects him and sends him home to Boston.
* CityMouse: Downplayed. Charly is a New Yorker, but she doesn't struggle all that much in adjusting to Utah culture.



* CityMouse: Downplayed. Charly is a New Yorker, but she doesn't struggle all that much in adjusting to Utah culture.



* EngagementChallenge: In order to decide which man to be with Charly devises a competition where she will go on a series of dates with each of them in which they'll do something "family" related (ParentsForADay, shopping on a budget, etc). Mark outperforms Sam, but Charly decides she prefers Sam anyway.



* HumanPopsicle: Sam jokingly suggests that Charly do this to Mark while she decides on [[LoveTriangle which man to be with.]]




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* UnwantedRescue: When Charly goes to hear Sam out, she leaves Mark a note explaining that she's "been taken for a ride" and will be back. Mark misinterprets this to mean that Sam has kidnapped her and he sends the police after them.
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* NoFullNameGiven: Mark is only referred to by his first name and his last name is never revealed.
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* RomanticRunnerUp: Mark. Charly started dating him when she returned to school in New York after she and Sam had a (brief) falling out.
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* AllegedCar: Sam owns an old Jeep that is either stuck in Two-Wheel Drive or stuck in Four-Wheel Drive.
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Sam Roberts is studying computer science at Brigham Young University. He meets Charlene "Charly" Riley, a witty New Yorker whose parents are moving to Utah. Sam finds her enigmatic, but comes to like how she approaches life. Charly also finds Sam's religious beliefs absurd, but she converts to UsefulNotes/{{Mormonism}} after getting lessons from the missionaries. She goes back to New York for school and almost gets engaged to a guy named Mark, though Sam convinces her to postpone the announcement and [[LoveTriangle she has to choose between them]].

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Sam Roberts is studying computer science at Brigham Young University. He meets Charlene "Charly" Riley, a witty New Yorker whose parents are moving to Utah. Sam finds her enigmatic, enigmatic but comes to like how she approaches life. Charly also finds Sam's religious beliefs absurd, but she converts to UsefulNotes/{{Mormonism}} after getting lessons from the missionaries. She goes back to New York for school and almost gets engaged to a guy named Mark, though Sam convinces her to postpone the announcement and [[LoveTriangle she has to choose between them]].



* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Charly dies from cancer, but Sam is reassured that they'll be [[TogetherInDeath together in the afterlife]].]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Charly [[spoiler: Charly dies from cancer, but Sam is reassured that they'll be [[TogetherInDeath together in the afterlife]].]]



** During Sam and Charly's first meeting, Charly jokingly tells the Ferris wheel attendant that Sam just proposed to him. During the ride Charly tells Sam she's interested in learning more about the Mormons.
** They go on another Ferris wheel ride, [[spoiler:and Sam convinces Charly not to rush into marrying Mark.]]
** [[spoiler:Charly convinces Sam to to take her on a ferris wheel one last time while she's suffering from cancer.]]
* IWorkAlone: Sam is reticent of accepting external help. He doesn't want to accept money from Charly's parents, and only does so after Charly pressures him to. He tells the ward in South Dakota that he doesn't need help with finishing his home, and only lets them help after Charly again pressures him.

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** During Sam and Charly's first meeting, Charly jokingly tells the Ferris wheel attendant that Sam just proposed to him. During the ride ride, Charly tells Sam she's interested in learning more about the Mormons.
** They go on another Ferris wheel ride, [[spoiler:and [[spoiler: and Sam convinces Charly not to rush into marrying Mark.]]
** [[spoiler:Charly [[spoiler: Charly convinces Sam to to take her on a ferris Ferris wheel one last time while she's suffering from cancer.]]
* IWorkAlone: Sam is reticent of accepting external help. He doesn't want to accept money from Charly's parents, parents and only does so after Charly pressures him to. He tells the ward in South Dakota that he doesn't need help with finishing his home, and only lets them help after Charly again pressures him.



* LoveTriangle: Charly has to choose between Sam and Mark. [[spoiler:She chooses Sam.]]

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* LoveTriangle: Charly has to choose between Sam and Mark. [[spoiler:She [[spoiler: She chooses Sam.]]



* ParentsForADay: To prepare for parenthood, Charly and Sam take a five-year-old kid named Lee to the zoo. Just dealing with Lee's desire for a balloon and ice cream cone give them a new perspective on family life.

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* ParentsForADay: To prepare for parenthood, Charly and Sam take a five-year-old kid named Lee to the zoo. Just dealing with Lee's desire for a balloon and ice cream cone give gives them a new perspective on family life.



* SayMyName: [[spoiler:Adam says "mommy" for the first time just before Charlie goes to the hospital and dies.]]

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* SayMyName: [[spoiler:Adam [[spoiler: Adam says "mommy" for the first time just before Charlie Charly goes to the hospital and dies.]]



* TheTopicOfCancer: [[spoiler:Charly gets cancer and dies.]]

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* TheTopicOfCancer: [[spoiler:Charly [[spoiler: Charly gets cancer and dies.]]



* TheBigDamnKiss: At first Lara tells Sam she only wants to kiss her future husband. [[spoiler:At the Southern Utah survival camp, they both agree that they will marry each other and they kiss.]]

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* TheBigDamnKiss: At first Lara tells Sam she only wants to kiss her future husband. [[spoiler:At [[spoiler: At the Southern Utah survival camp, they both agree that they will marry each other and they kiss.]]



* MissingMom: [[spoiler:Charly, who died from cancer in the previous book.]]

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* MissingMom: [[spoiler:Charly, [[spoiler: Charly, who died from cancer in the previous book.]]



* {{Robinsonade}}: Sam and Lara attend a "confidence-building survival experience" in southern Utah where they have kill and eat a ground squirrel, and deal with a rattlesnake.
* ShipperOnDeck: On the way home from the Sam and Tara taking Adam to the zoo, Adam starts chanting, "My mommy, my daddy, my mommy."
* SickeninglySweethearts: Paul and Julie get along soon after the first met and ramble about inane subjects. Julie starts giving Paul a neck and shoulder massage, and Sam believes he's created a monster by introducing them to each other.

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* {{Robinsonade}}: Sam and Lara attend a "confidence-building survival experience" in southern Utah where they have kill and eat a ground squirrel, and deal with a rattlesnake.
* ShipperOnDeck: On the way home from the Sam and Tara taking Adam to the zoo, Adam starts chanting, "My mommy, my daddy, my mommy."
* SickeninglySweethearts: Paul and Julie get along soon after the they first met and ramble about inane subjects. Julie starts giving Paul a neck and shoulder massage, and Sam believes he's created a monster by introducing them to each other.

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!!Tropes appearing in the book ''Charly'':

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!!Tropes appearing in the book ''Charly'':



* TheTopicOfCancer: [[spoiler:Charly gets cancer and dies.]]

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* TheTopicOfCancer: [[spoiler:Charly gets cancer and dies.]]]]

!!Tropes appearing in ''Sam'':

* TheBigDamnKiss: At first Lara tells Sam she only wants to kiss her future husband. [[spoiler:At the Southern Utah survival camp, they both agree that they will marry each other and they kiss.]]
* ChekhovsSkill: Lara's incredible memory helps her and Sam navigate the trail in southern Utah
* DamselInDistress: A rattlesnake gets really close to Lara, and Sam has to keep her calm so that it will go away.
* DietEpisode: Sam and Jon help Shirley go on a diet and exercise before she meets her romantic pen-pal.
* IResembleThatRemark: Sam insists to Lara that he isn't angry, but he says that angrily.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:Charly, who died from cancer in the previous book.]]
* OppositesAttract: Paul, who studies physics, falls in love with Julie, who studies physical education. {{Lampshaded}} by Sam, who says he objects to them getting married because they're so different. Paul replies that their differences actually work in their favor.
* PhotographicMemory: Lara has a very good memory, though she uses mnemonic devices to help her do so.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Sam gets jealous of his wife because she's successful in her job while his business is failing. They mostly stop talking to each other until Sam finally snaps and asks why she can't just be a normal wife.
* {{Robinsonade}}: Sam and Lara attend a "confidence-building survival experience" in southern Utah where they have kill and eat a ground squirrel, and deal with a rattlesnake.
* ShipperOnDeck: On the way home from the Sam and Tara taking Adam to the zoo, Adam starts chanting, "My mommy, my daddy, my mommy."
* SickeninglySweethearts: Paul and Julie get along soon after the first met and ramble about inane subjects. Julie starts giving Paul a neck and shoulder massage, and Sam believes he's created a monster by introducing them to each other.
* StayInTheKitchen: Sam gets frustrated when his computer business collapses and Lara continues to excel at retailing. He finally snaps and asks Lara why she can't just be a stay-at-home mother.
* StealthInsult: Sam tells Lara he likes her curly hair. After she says thank you, Sam says she probably doesn't have to curl it because she can just "concentrate real hard and it does whatever you want." He says that's one difference between her hair and him before wishing her good night.
* ThereAreTwoKindsOfPeopleInTheWorld:
--> '''Cathy:''' Sam, let me tell you something. There are two kinds of people in the Church--those who are the leaders and those who are the followers. And you're definitely one of the followers.\\
'''Sam:''' Cathy, let me tell you something. There are just two kinds of people in the Church--[[LampshadeHanging those who say there are just two kinds of people in the Church]]--and those who don't.

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Charly dies from cancer, but Sam is reassured that they'll be together in the afterlife.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Charly dies from cancer, but Sam is reassured that they'll be [[TogetherInDeath together in the afterlife.afterlife]].]]



** Sam later discusses this trope with Charly.
---> '''Charly:''' Whatever happened to all the tickets we got for the Ferris wheel?\\
'''Sam:''' I still have them.\\
'''Charly:''' I thought you'd probably use 'em for your other dates.\\
'''Sam:''' Nobody else understands about Ferris wheels.
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''Charly'' is a 1980 romantic novel by Jack Weyland based on his [[https://www.lds.org/new-era/1974/06/charly?lang=eng 1974 short story of the same name]].

Sam Roberts is studying computer science at Brigham Young University. He meets Charlene "Charly" Riley, a witty New Yorker whose parents are moving to Utah. Sam finds her enigmatic, but comes to like how she approaches life. Charly also finds Sam's religious beliefs absurd, but she converts to UsefulNotes/{{Mormonism}} after getting lessons from the missionaries. She goes back to New York for school and almost gets engaged to a guy named Mark, though Sam convinces her to postpone the announcement and [[LoveTriangle she has to choose between them]].

In 1981, Weyland wrote a sequel to Charly titled ''Sam''. [[Film/Charly2002 A film adaptation of the book]] was released in 2002.

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!!Tropes appearing in the book ''Charly'':

* AdaptationExpansion: The book expands a lot on the short story, which just covers Sam meeting Charly, her conversion, and almost engagement to Mark.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Charly dies from cancer, but Sam is reassured that they'll be together in the afterlife.]]
* Catch22Dilemma:
** Sam's mother tries to persuade her son that she should convince Charly to wait a year before she joins the Church, and he shouldn't see her because she isn't Mormon. {{Lampshaded}} by Sam, who tries to convince her this is a Catch-22, but she doesn't understand.
** Sam also thinks this is what Charly's parents' attempts to convince their daughter not to join the Church are. They argue that since family is so important in the LDS Church, she shouldn't join it, though it's for that same reason Mormons believe temple marriage is so important.
* ConvertingForLove: Averted, at least according to Charly, who insists that she isn't getting baptized because she likes Sam.
* CityMouse: Downplayed. Charly is a New Yorker, but she doesn't struggle all that much in adjusting to Utah culture.
* DefiledForever: Subverted. At first, Sam doesn't feel that Charly could ever truly repent from her past sexual transgressions, but after talking with his bishop and thinking it over, he comes to terms with it.
--> '''Sam''': Bishop, I can't marry her. She told me what happened before she joined the Church.\\
'''Bishop Archer''': She has completely repented.\\
'''Sam''': She's not clean in my eyes and she never will be.
* EasyEvangelism: At first Charly doesn't believe anything the missionaries tell her, but when she reads the Book of Mormon she's instantly converted.
* FerrisWheelDateMoment:
** During Sam and Charly's first meeting, Charly jokingly tells the Ferris wheel attendant that Sam just proposed to him. During the ride Charly tells Sam she's interested in learning more about the Mormons.
** Sam later discusses this trope with Charly.
---> '''Charly:''' Whatever happened to all the tickets we got for the Ferris wheel?\\
'''Sam:''' I still have them.\\
'''Charly:''' I thought you'd probably use 'em for your other dates.\\
'''Sam:''' Nobody else understands about Ferris wheels.
** They go on another Ferris wheel ride, [[spoiler:and Sam convinces Charly not to rush into marrying Mark.]]
** [[spoiler:Charly convinces Sam to to take her on a ferris wheel one last time while she's suffering from cancer.]]
* IWorkAlone: Sam is reticent of accepting external help. He doesn't want to accept money from Charly's parents, and only does so after Charly pressures him to. He tells the ward in South Dakota that he doesn't need help with finishing his home, and only lets them help after Charly again pressures him.
* LostLoveMontage: After Charly goes back to New York for school, Sam tries to get back into the dating scene at BYU. However, he finds that none of these girls are quite like Charly, so he goes to New York to meet her again.
* LoveTriangle: Charly has to choose between Sam and Mark. [[spoiler:She chooses Sam.]]
* OneWordTitle
* ParentsForADay: To prepare for parenthood, Charly and Sam take a five-year-old kid named Lee to the zoo. Just dealing with Lee's desire for a balloon and ice cream cone give them a new perspective on family life.
* ProtagonistTitle
* RightThroughTheWall: In Sam and Charly's Provo apartment, they can easily hear their landlord, his wife, and their four boys. The family makes a lot of noise, especially when Charly's parents come to visit.
* SayMyName: [[spoiler:Adam says "mommy" for the first time just before Charlie goes to the hospital and dies.]]
* StartsWithTheirFuneral: The book starts with Charly's funeral.
* TheTopicOfCancer: [[spoiler:Charly gets cancer and dies.]]

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