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* Most of Michael Morpurgo's books are based on true events. An example is "Out of the Ashes," which was about foot and mouth disease. The story was not true, but woven together from events that have actually happened.

* You know what? "Kensuke's Kingdom" probably was true. Michael got a letter 4 years after it was published from Kensuke's son.

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