Yes. There's 'Schindler's Ark' (also known as 'Schindler's List' in its film version). It's based on the true story of Oskar Schindler who saved many Jews during the Holocaust. 'Just Mercy' by Bryan Stevenson is another one. It's based on Stevenson's work as a lawyer representing wrongly condemned prisoners. Also, 'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls is based on her own experiences growing up in a rather chaotic and impoverished family.
Sure. 'The Diary of a Young Girl' by Anne Frank is a very famous one. It's based on her real - life experiences hiding from the Nazis during World War II. Another is 'Into the Wild' which tells the true story of Christopher McCandless who ventured into the Alaskan wilderness.
One such Urdu novel is 'Aag Ka Darya' by Qurratulain Hyder. It weaves a complex narrative based on real historical events and the changing times in the Indian subcontinent.
One great war novel based on a true story is 'All Quiet on the Western Front' by Erich Maria Remarque. It gives a vivid and harrowing account of the experiences of German soldiers during World War I. Another is 'The Things They Carried' by Tim O'Brien, which is about the Vietnam War. It not only tells the physical things the soldiers carried but also the emotional burdens.
'Helter Skelter' is also a horror - inducing novel based on true events. It tells the story of the Manson Family murders. The book delves into the mind of Charles Manson and his followers, and the brutal and senseless murders they committed. It's not just about the horror of the killings but also about the warped ideology that led to them, which makes it a terrifying and thought - provoking read.
One such novel could be 'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls. It's a memoir that reads like a room - centered novel in a way. It tells the story of her family's nomadic and often difficult life, with many events taking place within the various rooms of the houses they inhabited. Another might be 'The Diary of a Young Girl' by Anne Frank. It was written while she was in hiding in a small room, and it's a very real and poignant account of her experiences during that time.
Another is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' by Harriet Beecher Stowe. This novel was inspired by the real - life horrors of slavery. It played a significant role in fueling the abolitionist movement in the United States. Stowe used her observations and knowledge of slavery to create a powerful and moving story that made many people more aware of the inhumane nature of the institution.
'Hidden Figures' by Margot Lee Shetterly is also an inspiring novel. It's based on the true story of African - American female mathematicians at NASA during the Space Race. Their story of breaking barriers in a male - and white - dominated field is very motivational.
One such novel is 'The Amityville Horror'. It's based on the alleged real - life experiences of the Lutz family in a haunted house. The events described in the book are truly spine - chilling, with strange noises, apparitions, and a general sense of malevolence pervading the house.
One such novel is 'The Notebook' by Nicholas Sparks. It tells the story of a couple's enduring love through the years, facing various challenges but remaining deeply in love. It's a beautiful and heartwarming story that has been very popular.
One such novel is 'Seabiscuit: An American Legend'. It tells the true story of the racehorse Seabiscuit, a small and seemingly unremarkable horse that became a symbol of hope during the Great Depression. His races against War Admiral were legendary and the book beautifully captures his journey, the people around him, and the era.