Well, sometimes movies or stories claim to be based on true events, but they often take creative liberties. So, for 'Don't Make Me Go', it's possible it has elements of truth mixed with fictional elements to make it more engaging.
Beth Dutton's back story is complex. She grew up on the ranch, which has been in her family for generations. Her relationship with her father was both loving and fraught with the power dynamics of the ranch. She has a tough exterior which she developed over the years dealing with the hardships of ranch life, male - dominated ranching culture, and various family issues.
To be honest, I don't know for sure. Sometimes movies or shows claim to be based on true stories but have a lot of fictional elements added. It's hard to tell with 'Don't Make Me Go'.
There are several fanfictions that focus on Beth Dutton's relationships. For example, 'Beth and the Unexpected Friendship' delves into her forming an unlikely bond with a character from the outskirts of the ranch. It's interesting to see how she interacts and grows through this new connection. The fanfiction also does a great job of staying true to the essence of Beth's character as we know her from the original show.
Similar novels like Don't Let Me Go were recommended, such as Book of Troubled Times, Spiritual Realm Walker, Tang's Table, King of Imperial Beasts, and Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation. These novels might have similar topics or styles, and could be recommended after reading Don't Let Me Go.
Well, 'Don't Make Me Go' being based on a true story might involve a journey of self - discovery. It could be that the main character in the story is faced with leaving their comfort zone, perhaps for a new job opportunity or to attend a school far away. Their internal struggle not to go could be due to fear of the unknown or leaving behind people they care about.