Boy and Going Solo

Boy and Going Solo by Roald Dahl is a captivating account of the author’s childhood, reissued in a beautiful hardcover format by Puffin Books in 1993. This edition features stunning illustrations by Quentin Blake, offering readers a visual accompaniment to Dahl’s warm and humorous storytelling. The book spans 393 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience.
In this collection, readers will find a blend of touching and funny anecdotes that highlight the formative experiences of one of the UK’s most beloved children’s writers. The stories reflect Dahl’s unique perspective on his early life, showcasing the moments that shaped his creative journey. With themes rooted in biography and literary fiction, this edition invites both young and old fans of Dahl to explore the rich tapestry of his childhood experiences.
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Roald Dahl’s account of his childhood is now reissued in a beautiful hardcover format, with — for the first time — Quentin Blake’s stunning illustrations.
Roald Dahl writing about his own childhood is a treat for any Dahl fan — young or old. These stories are warm, touching, funny and show the development of one of the UK’s most treasured children’s writers.
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