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"boy" and "going solo"
There are two, the first called "Boy", which tells of his early childhood, and the second is called "Going Solo", which tells of his young adulthood, namely his service in WWIII
Some popular films based on Roald Dahl's books include "Matilda," "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory," "Fantastic Mr. Fox," and "The BFG."
Roald Dahl signed his letters home as "Mouse" when he was a child. This nickname came from his mother, who used to call him "Mouse" as a term of endearment.
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Roald Dahl was the only boy out of five children born to his mother Sofie (it was his father's second marriage). There were two other half-siblings in his family, Ellen and Louis, from his father's first marriage.In 1920, when Roald was three years old, his older sister Astri, who was four years older than Roald, died from appendicitis. His younger sisters were Alfhild, Else and Asta. When Roald's father also died, his mother was left destitute with 6 children to care for.
No, "Boy" by Roald Dahl is not an autobiography. It is a collection of stories from his childhood.
Roald Dahl's sister, Astri, died from appendicitis when she was just seven years old. This tragic event had a significant impact on Dahl's life and writing, influencing many of the dark and emotional themes in his works.
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The mean shopkeeper in "Boy" by Roald Dahl was named Mrs. Pratchett. She was known for her cruel and unfriendly demeanor towards the young Roald Dahl and his friends.
Roald Dahl wrote a book about himself in his childhood named BOY.