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* AuthorTract: Oh yes. The main purpose of this novel, after all, is to provide a guide for how a good Christian should live.
* TastesLikeDiabetes: Some of the scenes between Joanie's family members may come across as this.

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* AuthorTract: Oh yes. The main purpose of this novel, after all, is to provide a guide for how a good Christian should live. \n* TastesLikeDiabetes: Some of the scenes between Joanie's family members may come across as this.
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Propaganda Piece is no longer YMMV, but non-propaganda examples are being removed


* PropagandaPiece: It's very clearly intended as a morality tale for young Catholic readers.
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* AuthorTract: Unless you are also a devout Catholic or other type of Christian, a book about Christian courtship probably won't appeal to you much.

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* AuthorTract: Unless you are also a devout Catholic or other type Oh yes. The main purpose of Christian, this novel, after all, is to provide a book about guide for how a good Christian courtship probably won't appeal to you much.should live.

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Easy Evangelism is not YMMV (it's now on the main page). I've also moved Purity Sue to a Flame Bait page.


* AuthorTract: Unless you are also a devout Catholic, a book about Christian Courtship probably won't appeal to you much.
* EasyEvangelism: Joanie is able to immediately convert virtually anyone she meets into abiding by very conservative Catholic dogma [[note]]including rejecting the use of any kind of contraceptives and moving back in with their parents (despite being in their late twenties) rather than continue to 'live in sin' with their longtime boyfriend[[/note]], often after only a single conversation and despite there having been no indication of the character being dissatisfied with their previous life. Any characters who do not immediately accept Joanie's teachings are clearly framed as being 'in the wrong' and eventually both apologize and convert.
* PropagandaPiece: Very clearly intended as a morality tale for young Catholic readers.
* PuritySue: Joanie may come across as this to some readers.

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* AuthorTract: Unless you are also a devout Catholic, Catholic or other type of Christian, a book about Christian Courtship courtship probably won't appeal to you much.
* EasyEvangelism: Joanie is able to immediately convert virtually anyone she meets into abiding by very conservative Catholic dogma [[note]]including rejecting the use of any kind of contraceptives and moving back in with their parents (despite being in their late twenties) rather than continue to 'live in sin' with their longtime boyfriend[[/note]], often after only a single conversation and despite there having been no indication of the character being dissatisfied with their previous life. Any characters who do not immediately accept Joanie's teachings are clearly framed as being 'in the wrong' and eventually both apologize and convert.
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PropagandaPiece: Very It's very clearly intended as a morality tale for young Catholic readers.
* PuritySue: Joanie may come across as this to some
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* PropagandaPiece: Very clearly intended as a morality tale for young Catholic readers.
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* AuthorTract: Unless you are also a devout Catholic, a book about Christian Courtship probably won't appeal to you much.
* EasyEvangelism: Joanie is able to immediately convert virtually anyone she meets into abiding by very conservative Catholic dogma [[note]]including rejecting the use of any kind of contraceptives and moving back in with their parents (despite being in their late twenties) rather than continue to 'live in sin' with their longtime boyfriend[[/note]], often after only a single conversation and despite there having been no indication of the character being dissatisfied with their previous life. Any characters who do not immediately accept Joanie's teachings are clearly framed as being 'in the wrong' and eventually both apologize and convert.
* PuritySue: Joanie may come across as this to some readers.
* TastesLikeDiabetes: Some of the scenes between Joanie's family members may come across as this.

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