boy: the tales of childhood is NOT an autobiography by roald dahl as he said in the front of the book! its just some memories that he remembers.
Ronald Dahl. ---------------------------------- It's ROALD DAHL.
Roald Dahl wrote Boy that is about himself
Roald Dahl wrote a book about himself in his childhood named BOY.
In his autobiography Boy, Roald Dahl says that he believes that he got his ideas for books from his childhood. Of course, a lot more thought goes into writing a book, but this is how he started - getting ideas from his past.
He wrote two autobiographies. They were called "Boy" and "Going Solo".
"Boy: Tales of Childhood" by Roald Dahl is categorized as a memoir and autobiography, as it recounts the author's early life and experiences growing up. It is a non-fiction book that explores Dahl's childhood memories and important events that shaped his life.
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Boy: Tales of Childhood is Dahl's memoir of his early life.
The headmaster at St. Peter's school in the book "Boy" by Roald Dahl was named Captain Hardcastle.
In the book "Boy" by Roald Dahl, Dr. Dunbar is the headmaster of the boarding school that Roald Dahl attends. He is portrayed as a strict and sometimes cruel authority figure who is feared by the students. Dr. Dunbar plays a significant role in young Roald Dahl's experiences at school.
the book does not gives us the boy's name
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