
Runaway zebra from Rutherford County becomes star of new children’s book
WBIR Staff, WSMV Staff
A daycare owner in Tennessee published a children’s book about Ed the Zebra’s adventurous escape.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The famous Ed the Zebra from Middle Tennessee is the subject of a new children’s book. A Tennessee daycare owner recently announced that she wrote a book about the chronicles of the pet that went missing.
Stevie Michelle Kimbrough’s book, “Ed the Zebra’s Wild Vacation,” is officially live on Amazon and it tells the tale of Ed, who escaped his cozy home in Murfreesboro and takes the internet by storm.
According to the synopsis, Ed explores everything in the Volunteer State with stripes, sass and style, from racing cars on the interstate to relaxing near churches and barns.
“Based on a true story, Ed the Zebra’s Wild Vacation is a hilarious and heartwarming tale of adventure, freedom, and finding your way back home,” the synopsis said.
Perfect for kids ages 3–8, this children’s book captures the magic of curiosity, courage and one unforgettable zebra.
Ed was caught over the weekend after being on the run for more than a week.