Descripción:
From The Brilliant Mind Behind Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Matilda, And The Bfg Comes A Gripping Autobiographical Work That Showcases Not Only Roald Dahl’s Extraordinary Imagination But Also His Real-life Courage And Adventures. Going Solo Is Not A Novel Of Fiction, But A Vivid Recollection Of Dahl’s Years As A Young Man Stepping Into Adulthood At A Time When The World Was Being Consumed By War.
In This Mesmerizing Account, Dahl Transports Readers Into The Landscapes Of East Africa And The Skies Of World War Ii. The Story Begins With His Departure From England In The Late 1930s, As He Sets Off On A Journey Filled With The Promise Of Discovery And Danger. Working For The Shell Oil Company, He Finds Himself Immersed In The Beauty And Strangeness Of Life In Tanganyika (modern-day Tanzania), Encountering Exotic Wildlife, New Cultures, And The Challenges Of Living In An Unfamiliar Land. His Talent For Storytelling Paints These Experiences With Humor, Intensity, And Keen Observation, Making Even The Smallest Detail Spring To Life.
But Dahl’s Life Was Destined To Change Forever With The Outbreak Of World War Ii. He Joined The Royal Air Force, Quickly Transitioning From Civilian Life To The Role Of A Fighter Pilot. In These Chapters, The Narrative Takes On A Pulse Of Tension And Suspense. Dahl Describes His Rigorous Training, The Exhilaration Of Flying, And The Sheer Terror Of Being Thrust Into Combat Against Formidable Opponents. His Storytelling Blends Authenticity With An Almost Cinematic Quality, Pulling Readers Directly Into The Cockpit Alongside Him. The Accounts Of Dogfights, Emergency Landings, And Narrow Escapes From Death Are Not Only Thrilling But Also Deeply Human, Reflecting His Courage, Resilience, And Capacity For Survival.
What Makes Going Solo Stand Apart Is Dahl’s Ability To Balance The Raw Brutality Of War With Moments Of Levity, Irony, And Tenderness. Amidst The Chaos, There Are Touching Portraits Of Friendship, The Bonds Between Fellow Pilots, And The Bittersweet Sense Of Camaraderie Forged In Times Of Crisis. He Writes About The Losses And The Heartbreak, But Also About The Odd Moments Of Joy And Absurdity That Can Emerge Even In The Darkest Times. This Balance Is Quintessential Dahl: Finding Light In Darkness, Laughter In Tragedy, And Humanity In The Midst Of Destruction.
Beyond The Action, The Book Also Captures A Broader Picture Of History. Through Dahl’s Eyes, We Gain Insight Into The Colonial Dynamics Of East Africa, The Harsh Realities Of Global Conflict, And The Transformative Power Of Extraordinary Circumstances On An Ordinary Young Man. The Memoir Is Not Only The Story Of Roald Dahl The Pilot, But Also Of Roald Dahl The Observer, The Thinker, And Eventually, The Writer Who Would Later Shape Some Of The Most Beloved Stories In Children’s Literature.
The Prose Is As Sharp And Evocative As One Might Expect From A Master Storyteller. Every Page Pulses With Dahl’s Signature Style—unpretentious, Witty, And Remarkably Vivid. Readers Will Find Themselves Not Only Entertained But Also Deeply Moved, Marveling At The Resilience Of A Man Who Faced Unimaginable Odds With Determination And Spirit.
Going Solo Is More Than Just A War Memoir. It Is An Exploration Of Youth, Courage, And The Unpredictability Of Life. It Is About Stepping Into The Unknown, Whether It Is The Vast African Wilderness Or The Perilous Skies Above A Battlefield. It Is About The Journey From Innocence To Experience, And How Adversity Can Carve A Path Toward Self-discovery.
For Fans Of Roald Dahl’s Fiction, This Autobiographical Work Provides A Fascinating Glimpse Into The Real-life Adventures That Shaped His Imagination. For Those Interested In History, Aviation, Or Personal Stories Of Resilience, It Offers An Unforgettable Narrative That Is At Once Deeply Personal And Universally Relatable.
Ultimately, Going Solo Is A Testament To The Indomitable Spirit Of One Of The Twentieth Century’s Greatest Storytellers. It Shows Us That Behind The Playful, Whimsical Tales For Which He Is Adored Lies The Story Of A Man Who Lived Boldly, Faced Danger With Both Fear And Courage, And Turned His Extraordinary Life Into Art.
With Its Blend Of Humor, Danger, Reflection, And History, This Book Continues To Inspire New Generations Of Readers Who Seek Not Only To Be Entertained But Also To Be Reminded Of The Power Of Bravery, Curiosity, And The Resilience Of The Human Spirit.
Código de barras:
9780142413838
Código:
65574
Autor:
Dahl Roald
Editorial:
Penguin Books;
Entrega:
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