Going solo

209 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 2001 by Puffin.

ISBN:
978-0-14-131142-5
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4 stars (1 review)

The fascinating story of Roald Dahl's life continues in Going Solo, a marvelous evocation of the author's wartime exploits. As a pilot in World War II, Roald Dahl had some wonderfully exciting -- and frighteningly near-death -- experiences including encounters with the enemy, battles with deadly snakes, and incredible dogfights. Told with the same irresistible appeal that has made Dahl one of the world's best-loved writers, Going Solo brings you directly into the action and into the mind of this brilliant man.

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4 stars

"Then you took an exam and if you passed it, the Shell Company gave you a bonus of a hundred pounds, which was a lot of money in those days when a case of whisky cost only twelve pounds."

This is Dahl's second autibiographical offering, and while some of the comments may mislead the unwary into thinking he's a mad drunk, it's actually a pretty enjoyable read.

I grew up on a lot of Dahl's children's stories, of course - it's odd to see his style of writing put to events more real and vivid than any fiction he's written. I enjoyed both sections, the tales of wild animals and picturesque vistas perhaps more than the dogfights, but it's all an important part of our history as a nation as well as the history of one of our most celebrated authors.

there are episodes where you do have to wonder …

Subjects

  • Dahl, Roald, -- 1916-1990 -- Juvenile literature.
  • Authors, Welsh -- 20th century -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.