The Escape By - Robert Muchamore In the book called The Escape written by Robert Muchamore is based on war. Hitler’s army is moving towards Paris and tons of French civilians are leaving their country. There are two British children been hunted by German agents. One spy named Charles Henderson tries to reach them first, but he can only do it with the help of a twelve-year-old French orphan named Marc. An important theme I think in the escape is trust. I think trust is an important theme in this book because, Paul and Rosie trusted Charles Henderson that he will keep them safe and help them reach England. Paul and Rosie had never seen Charles Henderson before but, only heard about him from their dad. If it was the German agent trying to be Charles Henderson then Paul or neither Rosie would have known. This shows the trust between the characters in the book, meaning that Paul and Rosie could have been with someone who they have never seen in their lives before, but since they have heard good things about Charles Henderson that’s why they trust him. Also another important thing in this book I think is perseverance. I think this is one of the important thing in the book because when Charles Henderson was with Marc, Marc wasn’t confident that he could break into the German intelligence outpost. “There is no chance unless you take one.” This quote shows …show more content…
In general I think people could take a lot of things out of this book. I think that because people could learn how to support and persevere other people. Trust would be the next thing that people should take out of this book because the characters in this book show how to trust another person without even seeing the person before. Overall the book has taught me alot of things also eg; to trust my surroundings and to take risks more.