Peder
Well-Known Member
As a straight-out novel it might have floated.  People write aspects of their experience into novels all the time. Duh.
I read it early on before all the flap and even then much of it read like fiction -- in the sense of unbelievable fact -- but it told a story with its interesting moments. I've read better and worse. So I guess true stories outsell mediocre fiction?
				
			I read it early on before all the flap and even then much of it read like fiction -- in the sense of unbelievable fact -- but it told a story with its interesting moments. I've read better and worse. So I guess true stories outsell mediocre fiction?
 
				 
						
 
 
		