Books based on true stories are commonly referred to as 'true-life narratives' or 'documentary literature'. These labels imply that the content is grounded in real events and experiences.
Books based on true stories are often called non-fiction or memoirs.
Books based on true stories are commonly known as historical accounts or narrative non-fiction. They can cover a wide range of topics, from personal memoirs to chronicles of significant events in history.
Well, they can be called true-life stories, documentary literature or factual narratives. It really depends on the specific nature and focus of the story being told.
They are called non-fiction or biographical books.
Well, such movies are commonly referred to as 'biographical films' or 'true-story movies'. These terms imply that the plot is drawn from real-life events and people.
They're usually called 'biopics' or 'true-story films'.
Such a book is often called a non-fiction or a factual book.
There are many. 'The Diary of Anne Frank' is one. It's based on the real-life diary of Anne Frank during the Nazi occupation.
Such movies can be called 'based-on-a-true-story movies'. They aim to bring real-life experiences and people to the big screen with some artistic license for entertainment purposes. Sometimes, they are also labeled as 'inspired by true events' films.
I also recommend 'Unbroken' by Laura Hillenbrand. It's about Louis Zamperini, an Olympic athlete who then became a prisoner of war in Japan during World War II. His story of survival, resilience, and forgiveness is truly inspiring.
Another great one is 'Into the Wild' by Jon Krakauer. It tells the story of Christopher McCandless who gave up his worldly possessions to live in the Alaskan wilderness. The book explores themes of adventure, self - discovery, and the allure of the wild. Krakauer delved deep into McCandless's life, interviewing people who knew him and piecing together his journey.