How do historical fiction authors hook and hold readers?

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How do historical fiction authors hook and hold readers?

How do historical fiction writers persuade their readers?

What is the relationship between historical fiction and truth?

What truths are best communicated through the historical fiction genre?

How do historical fiction authors adapt a historical event and turn it into a historical fiction storyline?

Why might an author alter a historical event to tell a story, and is it ok to do so?

How does the author manipulate the language of a time period to make it understandable for a modern audience?

Does the reader have a greater understanding of a time period after reading historical fiction set in that time period?