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  2. 24 Must-Read Novels That Are Based on True Stories - AOL

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    As in real life, Mamah's story comes to a tragic end. Still, her time alive is worth more than a grisly anecdote, and Horan provides the context. Shop Now. Loving Frank, Nancy Horan.

  3. Lifestories: Families in Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Lifestories: Families in Crisis deals with major issues involving individuals, mostly teenagers and young adults. The stories usually ended with the real person on which the story is based providing helpful information for others in a similar situation.

  4. What Happened to the Real Von Trapp Family from “The ... - AOL

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    Nealy 60 years later, the Oscar-winning movie continues to be a beloved classic — and it all began with the 1949 memoir of Maria von Trapp, the real-life matriarch of the von Trapp family. Long ...

  5. Original Stories from Real Life - Wikipedia

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    Title page from the first edition of Original Stories (1788). Original Stories from Real Life; with Conversations Calculated to Regulate the Affections, and Form the Mind to Truth and Goodness is the only complete work of children's literature by the 18th-century English feminist author Mary Wollstonecraft.

  6. Ten shocking survival stories that real people lived to tell

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    A bull elk bugles in a field. (272447 from Pixabay/) This story originally featured on Field & Stream.. Part of the thrill of going hunting and fishing is knowing there is always a little risk ...

  7. Real life - Wikipedia

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    In her 1788 work, Original Stories from Real Life; with Conversations Calculated to Regulate the Affections, and Form the Mind to Truth and Goodness, author Mary Wollstonecraft employs the term in her title, representing the work's focus on a middle-class ethos which she viewed as superior to the court culture represented by fairy tales and the values of chance and luck found in chapbook ...