yes it is because at the end of the book there is a postscript
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in Kensukes kingdom how does Michael start the fire
Kensuke's Kingdom is by Michael Morpurgo. Michael and his family are sailing around the world and Michael is washed off the boat. He meets Kensuke and together they survive being alone on this island.
Micheal and Kensuke see a ship, they light a fire, the ship sees the smoke, when the ship is close enough, Michael realizes that it was his parents, kensuke stays on the island and makes Michael promise not to tell about his existince for ten years, Michael and his family leave.
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kensukes kingdom
"Kensuke's Kingdom" is a work of fiction by Michael Morpurgo, so the postscript at the end of the book is not true in a factual sense. However, it serves to provide closure to the story and offer some reflection on the themes presented throughout the book.
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they went dinghy sailing.
friendship and loss
Michael and his family traveled to Australia in the book "Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo.
Hokusai the famous Japanese painter mentioned in the book.
I have seen somewhere that the postscript in Kensuke's Kingdom is not true.
No, Michael is not Kensuke's son.
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