Going Solo

Going Solo by Roald Dahl, published by Puffin Books in 1999, is a reprint edition that spans 209 pages. This book continues the fascinating story of Dahl’s life, focusing on his experiences as a pilot during World War II. It presents a vivid account of his wartime exploits, including thrilling encounters with the enemy and intense dogfights, all conveyed with Dahl’s signature storytelling style.
Readers will find a captivating narrative that highlights both the excitement and dangers faced by Dahl, from battles with deadly snakes to harrowing moments in the air. The book delves into themes of biography and history, offering insights into the life of a literary figure during a tumultuous period. Going Solo invites readers to explore the remarkable adventures that shaped Dahl’s character and creativity, providing a unique perspective on his life and the broader context of World War II.
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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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