In the book "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel, the animals that escape from the zoo are a hyena, an orangutan, a zebra, and a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. These animals end up on a lifeboat with the protagonist, Pi, after a shipwreck.
Well, there are fictional books about animals who can talk, but that is cartoon. In real life there is no such thing as talking animals.
Escape from Alcatraz - book - was created in 1963.
Escape - David McMillan book - was created on 2007-05-15.
It did not directly say who planed the escape but who was pat of the escape
Kunta Kinte did not escape. He was captured and enslaved in Africa, then transported to America where he lived the rest of his life as a slave. His story is depicted in Alex Haley's book "Roots: The Saga of an American Family."
Kennon Graham has written: 'My Little Book About Flying' 'MY LITTLE BOOK OF CARS AND TRUCKS' 'Bugs Bunny in escape from Noddington Castle' -- subject(s): Adventure and adventurers, Animals, Fiction
The book "Escape from Camp 14" by Blaine Harden has approximately 80,000 words.
Sean Thornton "retires" to Ireland to escape violence & live the quiet life and then is forced fight in order to achieve it.
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A Book of Magic Animals was created in 1975.
Jungle Animals - book - was created in 1945.
Both "Life of Pi" and "The Jungle Book" explore themes of survival, self-discovery, and the relationship between humans and animals. Both books also feature prominent use of animals as characters and elements of adventure and coming-of-age. Additionally, they both delve into the idea of the wilderness or the natural world as a space of mystery and wonder.