Is it True?

Summary
" Is it True? " is the most-asked question about literary non-fiction. What is literary non-fiction, and what makes it distinctive? This collection of punchy and provocative texts helps readers appreciate the qualities of literary non-fiction, through five thematic Each section includes a variety of texts across time and place, selected for their 'sparkle factor'. Activities help readers appreciate what characterises literary non-fiction, and explore some of the interesting borders and boundaries with other kinds of texts.
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