Selected Product: | Going Solo Paperback Edition: New edition Author: Roald Dahl Publisher: Puffin Release Date: April 2001 ISBN-10: 0141311428 ISBN-13: 9780141311425 List Price: £5.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Boy: Tales of Childhood ISBN-10: 0140089179 Esio Trot (Puffin Fiction) ISBN-10: 0141311339 The Witches ISBN-10: 0141322640 The Magic Finger ISBN-10: 0141322683 The BFG ISBN-10: 0141322624 |
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Jessie,age 9 | A great read - for parents too! | Customer Rating: | | As stated elsewhere, this is a stunning book. I am about to buy it (instead of borrowing it) so that my 18 year old and I can read it again. | Going Solo | Customer Rating: | | "Going Solo" is a the book which picks up where "Boy" left off with Roald on his way to East Africa to take up a job with the Shell Oil Company in Dar es Salaam. Roald Dahl is in Africa when World War II breaks out and he leaves Shell to join up with the RAF. This book details Dahl's wartime exploits, which include having a luger (a pistol) pointed at his head by the leader of a German convoy, crash-landing in no-man's land (and sustaining injuries that entailed having his nose pulled out and shaped!) and even surviving a direct hit during the Battle of Athens, when he was sufficiently recovered to fly again - this time in Hurricanes. The book features black-and-white photos, as well as maps, telegrams and other memorabilia. It is a fabulous book which is also one of my favourites. I would rate it 100000000000000/ 10. Anyone would love this stunning success. | Exciting tale, modestly read | Customer Rating: | | The talent of Roald Dahl - As good a RAF flyer as an author it seems! Going Solo is excellently written, first and foremost. Most of the narrative is on his exploits during WW2 when he was one of only a handful of pilots stationed in Greece/Middle East facing a German Air Force many, many times more in number. Quite how he successfully fought through it is incredible. Yet he writes with charm and with no hint of egotism, as could be his right under such circumstances. Or maybe it was the standard for the time (if so I wish society was sincere like back then). Ian Holm is the perfect reader for this book. As with "My Year" and "Boy" he reads clearly, & without patronising the younger audience by speaking in 'childlike' tones. The book is universally accessable to all generations. I know a copy of the text has been in the family since publication, and now pubescent insomnia can be eased with this recording. An absorbing listen - 153 mins never seemed so short. |
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