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Boy: Tales of Childhood
Boy: Tales of Childhood

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Edition: New Ed
Author: Roald Dahl
Artist: Quentin Blake
Publisher: Puffin Books
Release Date: November 1993
ISBN-10: 0140349170
ISBN-13: 9780140349177
Average Customer Rating:
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Not what I expected!
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I expected a dull plod through the life of a writer - but no! this book is a wonderful, engaging, lively trip through the highlights and lowlights of a man who led an extraordinary life. He has a lovely style of phrase which is warm and engaging enabling the reader to clearly see and feel the events unfolding across the pages.
There are many memorable moments, but the one that has stayed with me long after I finished the book was his account of being a fighter pilot. None of the heroics that are usually found in war stories, but observations and comments that were very moving due to their honesty.

Brill for child and adult alike
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I first read this book when I was about 10 years old. I had always been a fan of Roald Dahl and his stories and this was no exception.

I can honestly say I lost count of the amount of times I have re-read this book (I think last time was only last year and I am now 19!). It was an easy to read book that a child could manage, but it made me aware of some very adult issues - caning children, the birth of the motor car, the wonders of Africa and the shocks of War. At ten years old I knew nothing of these things apart from those which I read in this book. But these issues wern't boring to me, they were entertaining and funny and enjoyable to read.

The idea of Africa was the one which stayed with me. When I finished 6th form I decided to visit the Africa that was written about in Going Solo.

Although it wasn't the only factor, I think this book was the spark which set me on this idea and so I shall never forget it. Thankyou Roald Dahl!


A peek into the life of our children's favourite author
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A funny, sometimes moving account of the childhood and later life of Roald Dahl.

For those of you who are huge fans of all those great characters such as Charlie, Matilda and the BFG, take a closer look at the heart and mind of their creator Roald Dahl.

Roald's biography unfolds in a intimate down to earth style which almost gives you the impression he is telling his story, off the record, just to you.

Boy/Going Solo is a book which will have you holding your breath, laughing out loud and reaching for the tissues before the last page is turned and will definitely leave you wanting to read more.


This is a must read book
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As it says on the book - "Roald Dahl's life was as funny, bizarre, fightening and exciting as the stories he wrote" This is 100% true. From being 6 at school to 10 at boarding school in Boy he goes onto being a Hawker Hurricane pilot flying in Greece and the Western desert in 1942. This is an amazing read and it is a book that you will read again and again.

compellingly gruesome!
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Having read this book it is easy to see where Dahl got the more macabre ideas for his childrens books. Intensely readable and totally fascinating. His real life makes for a better story than any of the made up things he wrote. Although it is written for children it is never patronising and I would have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone of any age.

























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