- Eight thrilling true stories of daring escapes. - Contains tales of breakouts from infamous institutions such as Alcatraz and Devil's Island, and the risks the prisoners faced afterwards, including savage dogs, armed guards and shark-infested waters. - Gripping and engaging for readers who
Escapes! True Stories from the Edge
β Scribed by Scandiffio, Laura
- Book ID
- 107822315
- Publisher
- Annick Press Ltd
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1550378236
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β¦ Synopsis
In 1979, the streets of Iran's capital city, Tehran, turned ugly. Six Americans caught in the uprising found protection at the Canadian embassy. Through the feverish efforts of the embassy staff, the fugitives were disguised as Canadians--complete with fictitious passports--and able to escape the country.History is full of such daring escapes, often creative, always heart-pounding. Escapes! recounts ten of these nail-biting tales. Discover Lady Nithsdale's ruse to free her husband from the impenetrable Tower of London in 1716. Fall into Douglas Bader's harrowing escape from a plummeting Spitfire in WWII. Hold your breath as two families drift over the Berlin Wall in a homemade hot-air balloon!From getaway gladiators to runaway slaves, from the endless Sahara to the impassable Bastille, each exciting story will have young readers eager to escape into the next!
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