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 What IS a fanlisting?

A fansite or fan site (also named fanpage) is a website created and maintained by a fan(s) or devotee(s) interested in a celebrity, thing, or a particular cultural phenomenon. The phenomenon can be a book, television show, movie, comic, band, game or similar.

Fansites may offer specialized information on the subject (e.g., episode listings, biographies, storyline plots), pictures taken from various sources, the latest news related to their subject, media downloads, links to other, similar fansites and the chance to talk to other fans via discussion boards.

Most fansites are unofficial, but a few are officially endorsed, where the subject will supply material and possibly reimbursement for the expense and bother of running the site. To state that they are unofficial, many fan webmasters put a disclaimer on a visible place on the website, which sometimes also includes the copyright of the site. Many celebrities prefer to create and run their own sites, in order to control the content and perhaps retail their personal views. They employ their own webmaster and own the copyright.

A fanlisting is similar to a fansite but usually has less specialized information and is more focused on the aim of gathering together a list of other fans of that particular subject.
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 Little People

Little People is the TFL.org approved fanlisting about Gavroche from Les Misérables. I am determined to bring Gavroche/Les Mis fans together.

Gavroche is the eldest son of M. and Mme Thénardier. He has two sisters, Éponine and Azelma, and two unnamed younger brothers. He is also technically unnamed; the reader is told he chooses the name for himself, but is not provided with his real name. Mme Thénardier only loves her daughters, and M. Thénardier shows no affection for any of his children. Gavroche is told by his parents to live in the street, because he would have a better life there. The Thénardiers sell/rent their two youngest sons to a woman named Magnon. Magnon was being paid for her two illegitimate sons by her former employer, M. Gillenormand, Marius's grandfather. When those two sons die, she 'replaces' them with the two from the Thénardiers. The Thénardiers get a portion of the payment. Due to a freak accident, the two boys are separated from Magnon without identification, and run into Gavroche. They do not recognize each other, but Gavroche invites them to live with him. They reside in the hollow cavity of a giant elephant statue, conceived by Napoleon as a fountain, but abandoned unfinished. This was no imaginary construction; located at the Place de la Bastille, it had been designed by Jean-Antoine Alavoine.

During the student uprising of June 5-6, 1832, Gavroche joins the revolutionaries at the barricade. Partially in order to protect him from injury, Marius hands him a letter to deliver to Cosette. After delivering it to Jean Valjean, Cosette's guardian who promises he will hand it to Cosette, Gavroche returns to the barricade.

After an exchange of gunfire with the National Guards, Gavroche overhears Enjolras remark that they are running out of cartridges. He decides he can help. He goes through an opening in the barricade and collects the cartridges from the dead bodies of the National Guard. In the process of collecting the cartridges and singing a song, he is shot and killed.