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The Watsons Go To Brimingham is a good historical fiction book for a 7th grade boy. It is written by Christopher Paul Curtis. ChaCha.
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Historical fiction is a style of writing that is based in history but is fictitious in nature. Most westerns are historical fiction because they combine the reality of the old west and fictitious places and characters.
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・ 1 Pick a topic. Choose an historical event, person or place, or perhaps all three, that you wish to write... ・ 2 Conduct research into the historical elements of your story. Go to your local library or search online... ・ 3 Read other work...
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Yah...well. Okay. I haven't been swept away so far, and I am pretty sure that he includes most things that he finds in the storyline any way he can. We'll see.
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Historical novels provide a glimpse into the past. These novels can be written in a very descriptive style or they can be written in a tone that pulls the reader into that time in the past when people had adventures, fought wars, and had dr...
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Go to www.grannysbooks.com and navigate from there. Use any search engine and search the term "historical fiction."
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History and English were my favorite and best topics in school. In my teens and twenties, I read tons of the historical sagas that were popular at the time, and I added historical romances to the mix as their popularity grew too. I think ...
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"History is often open to interpretation..." Everyone has their own point of view. As one commenter pointed out, it goes way back to the days of The Odyssey. From that sense, even the Bible could be considered to contain some hi...
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"I would suggest "The Lady and the Unicorn" by Tracy Chevalier" I found this book fascinating for two reasons: the paperbook edition has prints of the tapestries that are identical to the ones hanging in a Paris museum; ...
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I’ve always been interested in history. When traveling, I never buy tee shirts, but rather books about the history of the area. The first Christian fiction book I ever read was Jeanette Oke’s Love Comes Softly , and that was back in the ‘80...
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