Which book tells of Roald Dahl's childhood?
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Boy: Tales of Childhood, published in 1984, is a funny, insightful and at times grotesque glimpse into the early life of Roald Dahl. In it, he tells us about his experiences at school in England, the idyllic paradise of summer holidays in Norway, and the pleasures and pains of the local sweetshop in Llandaff, Wales.
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Then, what was Roald Dahl's childhood like?
Roald Dahl was born September 13, 1916, in Llandaff, South Wales, United Kingdom, to Norwegian parents. He spent his childhood summers visiting his grandparents in Oslo, Norway. He was a mischievous child, full of energy, and from an early age he proved himself skilled at finding trouble.
Similarly, what was Roald Dahl's Favourite book? The BFG
Similarly, you may ask, what was Roald Dahl's first children's book?
James and the Giant Peach
What type of book is Boy by Roald Dahl?
Autobiography Biography Young adult fiction