* 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.
he didn't have any friends
The real Michael Oher was not in The Blind Side, a hired actor was. Michael Oher gets paid to be a football player. The actor was paid to be in The Blind Side because, all actors are paid to be in any movie based on a real story or not.
I have seen somewhere that the postscript in Kensuke's Kingdom is not true.
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he didn't have any friends
No way, Michael Jackson was 100% real.
They are not real. They do not exist. They are mythical 'creatures' from movies and stories.
You can't find a real mermaid any where on earth. They are not real and do not exist in real life. They are from stories and myths that ancient people made up.
The Boy in Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne, and Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo are the most well regarded war stories for teenagers.
Yes Michael Jackson is a real father... He care for children all over the world and his own more than any parent could.
I understand that Merlin wasn't even a real person - he, and stories about him, were made up. I am not aware of any of the stories mentioning the question you ask.
Not any real ones. Several fictional versions of foxes in stories have the capability, however.
No. Witches are not real, thus a story about them (evil or not) cannot be true.
Besides purchasing the former Encino family compound in the 1980's he was not involved in any real estate investments.
That kind of depends upon what you consider 'real'.There was no king in any of the kingdoms of the time with that name, there was no kingdom of Camelot, nor were there any other 'knights' that are in the tales.But the stories were created for a purpose, they are as real as the parables or Aesop's fables.
Of course not. Those things work in fantasy stories, not in real life.