Perhaps it's the story of an individual with a special talent or dream. This person realizes that America offers more resources and a better environment to pursue their passion. The story might detail their experiences on the way to America, like dealing with visa issues, cultural shock during transit, and finally arriving in America to start a new chapter. The 'bridge' in the title could represent the connection or transition from their old life to the new one in America.
The Bridge is mostly fictional. However, authors often incorporate real-life themes and situations to add depth and relatability, but it's not based on one particular true story.
Sorry, I haven't read this specific 'Bridge to America based on a true story'. But generally, a story based on true events often has the power to be very moving and educational. It might be about someone's journey to America, perhaps facing difficulties and challenges during immigration.
Yes, 'Bridge to Terabithia' is based on a true story. The author, Katherine Paterson, was inspired by the real - life experiences of her son's friend who died suddenly.