Description:
Discover the most daring escapes of all time!
From slaves fleeing captivity to wartime heroes and heroines being smuggled across occupied Europe, from dangerous criminals tricking their way out of jail to ordinary people who got caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Over thirty tales of adventure, inspiration and derring do. As well as famous stories like the Great Escape and Harriet Tubman's epic 500-mile trek to freedom, this fascinating book includes lesser-known escapes like Yoshie Shiratori, a Japanese fisherman who escaped jail four times, Nadia Murad, who was inspired by her escape to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and Henry 'Box' Brown, a slave who posted himself to freedom in a wooden crate.
Brief description: Jamie Coe is a London-based illustrator, comic-book artist and storyboard artist. After graduating from Central Saint Martins, Jamie's debut graphic novel Art Schooled was published by Nobrow Press. Over the years, he's illustrated for many exciting clients, including The New Yorker, BBC, DC Comics, Scholastic, GQ, The Telegraph, Manchester United, The Atlantic and Birds Eye.
Review Quotes: "An energetic read, rich in details and suited for readers drawn to unusual tales of resilience and ingenuity." Kirkus
"Long chronicles 32 tales of elaborate, creative, and oftentimes astonishing escapes in this bite-size collection spanning 165 years... Arresting comics illustrations by Coe evoke a tense, noir-like ambiance using bold light and shadow effects that amplify the life-or-death stakes." Publishers Weekly