Description
A Roald Dahl classic, illustrated by Quentin Blake, Going Solo is a chapter book that's perfect for older readers. For those in junior school, Going Solo tells the story of Roald Dahl's early years including his time as an RAF Pilot.
Roald Dahl is known around the world for his wonderfully whimsical stories, with exciting tales like George's Marvellous Medicine, Matilda and James and the Giant Peach. But, in Going Solo, the story he tells is his own. Written in the same charming tone as his other classic stories, this is sure to be a bookshelf favourite. Going Solo also features photographs and letters from Dahl's collection.
One of the world's most beloved authors, Roald Dahl began publishing his stories for children in the mid-1960s. His books have been published again and again, introduced to new generations who enjoy the timeless tales and over-the-top adventures. Young readers will enjoy sitting down to read this story on its own, learning more about how amazing real-life can be.
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A classic from popular Roald Dahl.
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Ideally suited to preteen reading levels.
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Illustrated by Quentin Blake, and including Roald Dahl's photographs and letters.
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A creative and engaging approach to Roald Dahl's real-life story.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
8 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
PGRD0004
Manufacturer:
Penguin
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