Yes, animal fiction is an actual genre. It usually involves the story focusing on one or multiple animals in a story. They can be anthropomorphic or show some kind of human qualities like being the actual narrator of the story.
"Bless This Mouse" is a children's fiction book, belonging to the genre of animal fantasy.
Fiction is a genre of writing.
the genre is fiction the genre is fiction
fiction is a genre. so is nonfiction and historical fiction and realistic fiction
The genre for Where The Red Fern Grows is: Realistic Fiction. Hope this helps! =D
"The Dog Gone Calf" by Bill Wallace is a children's fiction book, specifically falling into the genre of animal fiction or realistic fiction. It focuses on themes of friendship and adventure, emphasizing the bond between a young boy and his dog.
Where the Red Fern Grows is a children's novel that falls under the genres of adventure fiction, coming-of-age, and animal fiction.
Animal/Fiction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
No, the category fiction is much to broad to be considered a genre.
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"Ralph S. Mouse" is a children's book that falls under the genre of fiction, specifically in the sub-genre of animal fantasy.
She writes fiction in the science fiction genre.