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Confused about historical fiction genre....and hist. book

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:52 am
by intotheirhearts
I am confused about what exactly historical fiction is. We are reading Sarah Witcher's story for our historical fiction. Is historical fiction basically just a fictional story that is set in a real time and place in history? So the time and place and ways of the people are historical fact but the story itself is fictional. The Sarah Witcher story is under HOD's historical fiction genre, yet the book cover says it is a New Hampshire folktale. Just confused overall on what historical fiction truly is so we know what to take from it as fact and fiction.

Also, the Stories of the Pilgrims book we are reading for history in Beyond, is it all historical fact? Did each of those adults and children actually exist? Was there really a little Francis Billington who liked to get into mischief and little girls named Love and Patience? Or are these characters made up and fictional but it is just the general story line in the book that is the historical part we are reading and learning for history?

Re: Confused about historical fiction genre....and hist. boo

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:14 pm
by blessedmama
Great questions! I actually was wondering the same thing, so....BUMP! :lol:

Re: Confused about historical fiction genre....and hist. boo

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:49 pm
by lissiejo
Many books can fit into a variety of genres and although we haven't read this book yet that is what it sounds like Historical Fiction means that it is in fact a fictional story taking place in a historical setting. It gets really interesting when the book was originally meant to be set in current times but we are so far from then it now turns in to historical. The historical aspect has much more to do with the setting rather than the plot although the setting can often influence the plot. I hope that wasn't too confusing!

As far as the stories about the pilgrims, I think there is some creative license there as to how mischievous the children were, etc. but my understanding is that the names and ages are historical fact. I did some research about the Mayflower because I had heard I had an ancestor aboard. The names for those children are the actual names of the kids then.

Re: Confused about historical fiction genre....and hist. boo

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 10:38 pm
by intotheirhearts
Hm...thanks. That is helpful that you found that those were actual children on the Mayflower. Thanks for sharing your info!

Re: Confused about historical fiction genre....and hist. boo

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 7:09 am
by psreit
Historical fiction often takes factual events from history but uses fictional characters. We read one that told about the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty when it was brought to America, but they used a fictional story about a family that went to see it. The Little House books are considered historical fiction, but the setting, characters, and even many events in the stories are facts. Just not all of them. So, they are considered fiction. Some will say 'based on a true story'.

As far as the Mayflower characters, those children are factual, and some of the events may be factual, but as with the Little House books, they add things to make it exciting. My dd really enjoyed those stories. :)

Re: Confused about historical fiction genre....and hist. boo

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 2:19 pm
by luv2homeschool
Those were real children but Love Brewster is actually a boy. We are almost done with the book and will be SO sad when that happens.

Re: Confused about historical fiction genre....and hist. boo

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 7:41 pm
by KristinBeth
I was confused too. At the back of the Sarah Whitcher story the author's note said that she was a real person and really did get lost in the woods as a small child. The account of everything that happened to her while she was lost was embellished.