Kimmy Schmidt is purely fictional. The show was crafted by writers to bring humor and unique storylines to the audience, not based on real events or people.
Abby Hernandez is the central character. The 'girl in the shed' part of the title suggests that she has a story associated with being in a shed. It could be that she was held there against her will, or had some significant event occur in that location, and the story is about her experience and how she coped with it.
In this fanfiction, Abby and Clarke are likely characters within a particular fictional universe. They could be friends, colleagues, or even have a more complex relationship like a mentor - mentee relationship.
The show 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' is indeed based on a true story to some extent. The idea of someone emerging from a long - term captivity situation is real. But the show is not a documentary. It's a comedy. So, it twists and turns the real - life inspiration. Kimmy's character is a fictional creation that embodies the strength and quirkiness that might be expected from someone in her situation. Her relationships with the other characters in the show, like Titus and Jacqueline, are all part of the fictionalized story that is built on the foundation of the true - life concept of survival after captivity.
A fanfiction could explore their friendship deeper. Maybe it's set after they've had a big fight. Jenko feels like Schmidt is always trying to outshine him, and Schmidt thinks Jenko doesn't take things seriously enough. They then have to deal with a dangerous criminal on the streets while working through their personal issues. In the end, they realize their friendship is stronger than their differences.
The 'About Schmidt' novel probably delves into the inner world of Schmidt. It could be about his personal growth, his experiences in a particular community or his journey through different phases of life. Maybe it shows how he interacts with family, friends or colleagues, and how these relationships shape him.
The 'Kimmy Schmidt' story is about a woman who was rescued from a doomsday cult. She then has to navigate life in New York City. Kimmy has to face various challenges and learn how to be independent in a world that has changed a great deal since she was in the cult.
Isolation could be a theme as well. Maybe Schmidt feels alone in the world, even when surrounded by people. The novel might show how he deals with this sense of isolation, whether he tries to break free from it or succumbs to it. Also, the theme of family could be present, exploring how Schmidt's family impacts his life, whether it's through support, conflict or some other dynamic.