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A right-there question in the book "The Incredible Journey" might be: "What animals are the main characters in the story?"
It was based off of The Incredible Journey. It was authored by Sheila Burnford and published in 1961. http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/d/de/180px-Book-IncredibleJourney.jpg
The Labrador Retriever was named Luath The Siamese cat was named Tao and the bull terrierwas named Bodger
In "The Incredible Journey," the animals traveled approximately 20 miles each day on their journey through the wilderness to reunite with their owners.
I read The Incredible Journey when I was 8 or 9 years old. I think it's appropriate for 4th and 5th graders. I was an animal nut and read every dog, cat, and horse story I could get my hands on. Children that love animals will love this book.
The book is based on a true story.
The book A Dog's Journey has 336 pages.
In "The Incredible Journey," the personification is seen in the animals, Luath, Bodger, and Tao, who exhibit human-like qualities such as loyalty, determination, and bravery as they embark on their perilous journey home. They display emotions and characteristics that resonate with readers, making the story more relatable and engaging.
Eargon is he name of the new Dragon Rider in a film based on the story. The film, as did the book, follows his predestined journey after finding a dragon's egg.
The three pets' names are Siamese: Tao, Bull Terrier: Bodger, Lab Retriever: Luath
It was not based on a book. The story for the film was by Menahem Golan.
No it is not.