Going Solo

Going Solo by Roald Dahl, published by Puffin in 1988, is the second part of the author’s autobiography, comprising 209 pages. This edition presents an evocative account of Dahl’s experiences during World War II, blending elements of his life with the vivid imagination characteristic of his fiction. Readers will find a narrative that explores his wartime exploits, including African safaris and encounters with deadly snakes, as well as thrilling air battles against the enemy.
In this book, Dahl recounts his adventures with a unique perspective, capturing the bizarre and unnerving aspects of his experiences. The narrative delves into themes of military conflict and personal history, providing insights into the challenges faced during a tumultuous period. With a focus on both the dangers and the extraordinary moments of his life, Going Solo offers a compelling glimpse into the author’s journey through war and adventure.
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The second part of Roald Dahl’s autobiography creates a world as bizarre and unnerving as any one will find in his fiction. An evocation of his wartime exploits, it tells of African safaris and deadly snakes; of fighter planes and air battles with the enemy during World War II.
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