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It would be helpful if the "Major Characters" sections of these L'Engle novel articles would describe the characters in relation to what they do in the book that is the subject of the article, instead of just copying over the whole description from the main article on L'Engle characters. It's really confusing to have to read about four other books in the description of a character for one book. Presumably if the reader is interested in the overall character then he can click on the link to the main "characters" article - otherwise, why have it? I had the same problem on The Small Rain where half the character description was pertaining to A Severed Wasp. TheBlinkster (talk) 01:54, 14 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
This entry needs a plot section. The opening information describes a very small part of the plot as a whole. There is much, much more that happens in the novel. Spiel (talk) 23:21, 25 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]