Indeed, it is a true story. Dave Pelzer wrote about his childhood filled with physical and emotional abuse. The story is not only about the abuse but also about his will to survive and break free from that awful situation. It has been very impactful as it has raised awareness about child abuse and the importance of protecting children.
Since the title only gives 'the boy called it author's story', we can't really determine who the boy is precisely. He might be a character based on someone the author knew, or just a completely imaginary figure that the author uses to tell a particular story. Maybe the boy represents a certain group of people or a concept that the author wants to explore through his story.
It's a story about a boy. But without more context, it's hard to say specifically. Maybe it's about the boy's life experiences, his adventures, or something unique that happened to him.
It depends. If the events and characters in the story are based on real-life experiences or facts, it could be considered a true story. But if it's purely fictional, then no.
The following are some recommendations for ancient novels suitable for boys to read: 1. [Huan Tian Xi Di]: This novel tells the story of the war and love between the East Xi Emperor and the West Huan King under the chaotic times. After ten years of fighting, they met, got to know each other, and fell in love for a moment. 2. The specific content of this novel was not mentioned. 3. Long Live My Wife: The author of this novel is Yun Ni.
The moral is that if you lie too often, people won't believe you when you're telling the truth. Just like the boy who kept crying wolf when there was no wolf, and finally when the wolf really came, no one believed him.
I'm not aware of the author of 'a boy called sailboat story'. It might be a self - published work by an emerging writer. Or perhaps it's a story that has been passed down in a particular family or group and has not yet gained wide - spread recognition, so the author remains unknown for now.