209 pages

English language

Published April 2, 2013

ISBN:
978-0-14-134987-9
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OCLC Number:
892067157

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4 stars (10 reviews)

Roald Dahl tells the story of his adventures as an adult, first in Africa, then learning to be a wartime fighter pilot.

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Review of 'Going solo' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Roald Dahl had an incredible life. Maybe that's why he wrote such timeless stories. Going Solo follows Boy with his adventures in Africa, as a salesman for Shell first and as a pilot in World War II later.
His story is candid and portraits a nice and happy go lucky young man, who brushes off his encounters with death with lightness and charm. It is a nice and personal perspective of war, and its futility and huge dimension.
Easy to read, it drags on a little at the beginning but really picks up with all the war stories.

Review of 'Going solo' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

"Going Solo" by Roald Dahl is a book that has resonated very deeply with me. A memoir of his time in Africa and the Middle East before during World War II, "Going Solo" show a young Dahl in his early twenties confronting the joys, struggles, and ironies of... growing up during a time of war, all of which he does with his characteristic wit and energy. The narrative is very engaging and one gets a deep sense of Dahl's thoughts and experiences as a young person in the wider world for the first time - forced to "go solo" and come fully into his own by the circumstances of this time. The stories are fascinating and passages well written. Written nearly forty-five years afterwards, the book teams with youthful energy and one finds themselves drawn into his exuberance. The book can be readily divided into two parts. In Part One, …

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Subjects

  • Social life and customs
  • World War, 1939-1945
  • British Personal narratives
  • Manners and customs
  • Juvenile literature
  • Biography
  • English Authors

Places

  • Great Britain