![]() Books and texts are equipped with the power to transport its readers to a world unknown yet the stories that are drawn from real life hit differently. Getting to know someone’s real-life experiences and getting to live it is whole different joy. Bookswagon has brought you all its curated selection of Best-selling true story books which will teleport the readers into someone else’s skin and make them live their life. Have a look at these Best true story books of all time and learn the struggles and phrases that others have gone through. Bookswagon gives you the power to live other’s part of life by diving into the plethora of must-read true story books. Have a look at the list given below. "Murder on the Orient Express": The story has the background of a luxurious Orient Express train that is traveling from Istanbul to Calais. It talks about Hercule Poirot, a Belgian detective who finds himself on board and however, gets involved in a murder mystery. Samuel Ratchett, an American businessman is found dead in his compartment. As Poirot investigates, he discovers that each passenger is connected to the Victim while the secrets unfold. Eventually, Poirot uncovers the clues and joins the dots to find out the truth. It is one of the classics when it comes to the mystery genre. The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls: This memoir brings back the days of the author’s atypical upbringing. Being raised in poverty, Jeanette’s parents- Rex and Rose Mary Walls, and the children were affected by their economic background. Her father was an alcohol addict and her mother often prioritised her art and writing more than the children. The story highlights the adventures and hardships of the nomadic lifestyle and the multifaceted nature of the parents who had dreams of their own. This novel covers Wall’s journey from a traumatic childhood to a successful journalist which is an exemplification of her stone-hard willpower. The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank: This novel is a personal diary of a young girl named Anne Frank who covers her life story from June 12, 1942, to August 1, 1944. She accounts her experiences at school and family during the holocaust. Born on 12 June 1929, in Frankfurt, her family later migrated to Amsterdam to seek refuge from Nazi prosecution. This book is a collection of the thoughts of a young girl who is not only brave but also very insightful for her age. Educated, by Tara Westover: Published in 2018, this book highlights the journey of a girl with parents who have survived in rural Idaho, to have a PhD from Cambridge University. This a powerful chronicle. Her father, Gene was a scrap worker and her mother was a herbalist. They lived in isolation and stayed away from the society. Her violent brother, Shawn, and her father’s extreme views created a tense environment in the house Tara was inspired by her brother, Tyler who had escaped the house due to college, tara also started dreaming about educating herself and living a different life. The novel acquaints us with the transformative power of education and the stone-like determination of a young girl who sought her dream through self-discovery, courage, and knowledge. Bookswagon’s never-ending list of books inspired by real events will not fail to surprise you with the unique experience each author has to share. Navigate the digital library of Bookswagon and get your hands on the best pick.
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