No
"The Inheritance" by Louisa May Alcott follows the story of Edith and Amy, two young women navigating the challenges of family, friendship, and love. When their wealthy aunt offers Edith the chance to inherit her fortune, the sisters must confront their values and priorities as they make life-changing decisions. Through their journey, they learn the importance of honesty, kindness, and finding true happiness.
She is 27 {this is only true for 2010}
Scholars classify it as a semi-autobiographical novel—Louisa May Alcott revealed in her diaries that she based much of Little Women on her own experience of growing up in Concord, Massachusetts, with her three sisters. Alcott based the character of Jo, the second oldest sister, on herself; however, unlike Jo, Alcott never married. Her real-life sister Anna met her husband while putting on a play, as the character Meg does in the book. She also had a sister Lizzie, who, like the character Beth, died at an early age of complications from scarlet fever."We really lived most of it; and if it succeeds that will be the reason of it,” Alcott wrote in her diary.
the answer is true
no it is not a true story or based off a true story
As the phrase, "true story" implies, these stories are, in fact, true!
yes, the story is based on a true story.
No it is not a true story.
Based on a true story.
No it is not based on a true story
No its not a true story