The book is a fictionalized account of their travels. Her books are based in fact, but she fictionalizes many of the events.
Recent Examples on the WebThe show, which premieres Wednesday on Freeform, is a decent little sitcom that finds an effective way to frame and fictionalize its star, writes television critic Robert Lloyd.Los Angeles Times, 14 July 2022 Shiryaev’s enhancements fictionalize certain aspects of a scene that are unknowable a century after the film was shot. Matt Simon, Wired, 12 Aug. 2020 Is fictionalizing certain elements of your life in the stories in Screen Tests a way of complicating this? Tobias Carroll, Longreads, 25 July 2019 Johnson has been fictionalized before, but this time, viewers see an older version after a decade behind bars for drug conspiracy.CBS News, 28 Sep. 2019 A century later, Albinati has fictionalized the crime his classmates committed and elaborated on it in the language of broad-brush cultural criticism. Paul Elie, The New Yorker, 19 Aug. 2019 The story in Friday’s Eagle by Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News, a story marred by a number of factual errors, did at least reveal clearly that Jim Bouton’s instinct for self-pity and tendency to fictionalize history is still intact. Tom Hoffarth, latimes.com, 14 July 2019 In turn, Time magazine (which, like Life, was owned by Time Inc.), accused O Cruzeiro of fictionalizing its New York images.Los Angeles Times, 19 July 2019 The filmmaker, Joe Talbot, fictionalized a very real problem. Collier Meyerson, WIRED, 6 June 2019 See More