Helen Porter's Moving Day is a work of fiction. It is a novel that tells a story through characters and events that are not based on real-life events or people.
One example of a sentence in literary nonfiction could be: "The sun peeked through the clouds, casting a warm glow on the meadow below as I wandered through the field, feeling the grass brush against my legs."
Helen Kelley has written: 'Dating Quilts' -- subject(s): Crafts, Nonfiction, Reference, OverDrive
Helen Lowe has written: 'Thornspell' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fairy tales, Princes, Fiction
Helen S. Konz has written: 'Founders of the nation' -- subject(s): History, Fiction, Juvenile fiction
Helen M. Szablya has written: 'The fall of the red star' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile fiction, Fiction
Helen MacInnes went by Queen of International Espionage Fiction.
Helen Pitkin has written: 'An angel by brevet' -- subject(s): Fiction
Margaret Helen Childs has written: 'Rethinking sorrow' -- subject(s): Fiction, Japanese fiction, Social life and customs, Translations into English
Helen Hodgman has written: 'Blue skies' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
Helen Orme has written: 'Big Yellow Balloon' 'Let's explore Pluto and beyond' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'Lions in Danger' -- subject(s): Juvenile Nonfiction, Nature, Nonfiction, Science, OverDrive 'What things are made of' -- subject(s): Science, Materials, Juvenile literature 'Energy for the future' -- subject(s): Energy development, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Energy development, Environmental aspects of Power resources, Juvenile Nonfiction, Juvenile literature, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Power resources, Renewable energy sources 'Healthy eating' -- subject(s): Food, Nutrition, Juvenile literature 'Gorillas in Danger' -- subject(s): Juvenile Nonfiction, Nature, Nonfiction, Science, OverDrive 'Habitat destruction' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Habitat conservation, Conservation of natural resources, Habitat (Ecology), Nature, Effect of human beings on, OverDrive, Juvenile Nonfiction, Nonfiction
Helen Dewitt has written: 'Lightning rods' -- subject(s): Corporate culture, Fiction
Helen Daniel has written: 'Liars' -- subject(s): Australian fiction, History and criticism