The book could be special because it combines the elements of the land, memory, and truth. It may offer a unique insight into the history of the land that has been passed down through generations. By being a true story, it has an authenticity that fictional works about land might lack. It might also evoke strong emotions as it's likely about a place that holds great significance for someone or some group.
Well, 'Our Land Remembered' being a true story, it could be about the struggles and triumphs related to the land. It may detail how the people in the story fought to preserve the land, or how the land shaped their lives over generations. Maybe it includes tales of families who have deep roots in that land and their experiences.
The book 'Into No Man's Land' is fictional. The author crafted the plot and characters to tell an engaging tale rather than based on real events. It's a creative expression of ideas and themes.
I don't know for sure. It could be either. There are many books and movies that are based on true stories about groups of people, so it's possible it could be either form of media.