Going Solo

Going Solo by Roald Dahl is the second part of the author’s remarkable life story, published by Puffin Books in 1986. This edition, a 10th printing, spans 208 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with the outbreak of World War II, detailing Dahl’s decision to join the Royal Air Force and his journey to learn to fly, capturing the exhilaration of aviation and the camaraderie among pilots.
Readers will find an engaging recounting of Dahl’s experiences, including the beauty of his time in Africa and the challenges faced during the war. The memoir explores themes related to military service, aviation, and personal growth, offering insights into the author’s life during a pivotal historical moment. This edition provides a vivid portrayal of Dahl’s adventures and reflections, making it suitable for readers aged 11 and up.
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The second part of Roald Dahl’s remarkable life story. With the outbreak of World War II, Dahl decides to sign up with the Royal Air Force and learn to fly. He recounts the exhilaration of flying, the camaraderie of his fellow pilots and the exotic beauty of his African experience. A reprint. Aimed at age 11+.
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