Going solo is an autobiography pen by Roald pigeon-pea plant and is the protraction to dhals first autobiography titled male child This book is some Roald Dahl at a young age in his life during World War 2. It starts off with Roald travelling to eastmost Africa for his job. When he arrives in Dar Es Salaam he stick outs his boy (otherwise known as medisho) after a while a shut out bond builds between Dahl and medisho.
An example of this is when medisho kills an not guilty German with Dahls sword. Dahl finds this out but doesnt turn him into the police. That alone shows how much Dahl respected him.
Later on in the novel when the war had officially broken out Dahl left to be trained to become a paladin pilot for the RAF. When Dahl flew out for the first time to meet his squadron he has a terrible accident. He is made on his second attempt to meet up with his squadron (squadron 88) and after a short time begins a friendship with a beau pilot named David coke who is actually the earl of Leicester. Dahl has many close calls while fighting in the air and eventually he was forced to retire due to a head impairment that was inflicted from one of his crashes.
After performing many successful tasks for the RAF, Dahl decided to call it quits.
I liked it when Dahl had to vanish the package to the man on the island by himself, and had very undersize time to keep his cool. The way the story was wrote it made it elementary to picture the scene, and I think that is the key to a successful book.
The main part of the book that I disliked was the stories that were written before Roald Dahl joined...
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