Yes, a novel is a fictional narrative and usually in the form of a sequential tale.
It is a novel.
No; it is a collection of fables. no. its a fictional story.
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not all novels are this way. simply put, a novel is just another way to say book
A novel is a chapter book. Typically a novel is a longer version of a story, which has been made up. Novels are fictional (or not true). Picture books are much shorter stories, with a lot of illustrations or pictures.
A novel is fictional, although it can be based on fact, and it tends to be lengthy so that most people read it in installments. A short novel is called a novella.
The Rain Came is a fictional novel. The book was written by Louis Bromfield in 1939.
It is considered historical fiction, similar to Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five.
No, this is a historical novel, which might mean there are true factual historical elements that can be found in it. However, being a novel it also has parts that are fictional.
If a book is labelled a "novel", it is almost always fictional.
Uncle Tom was a fictional character in a novel called Uncle Tom's Cabin. The book was written in 1852 by Harriet Beecher Stowe. In the novel, Tom was a Christian slave who stood up for his beliefs.