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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publisher
  
Jonathan Cape (UK)

Pages
  
208

Originally published
  
1986

Page count
  
208

Preceded by
  
Boy


Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1986

Followed by
  
Matilda (1988)

Author
  
Roald Dahl

Genre
  
Autobiography

ISBN
  
9780224024075

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Works by Roald Dahl, Biographies

Going Solo is a memoir by Roald Dahl, first published by Jonathan Cape in London in 1986. It is a continuation of his autobiography describing his childhood, Boy. It tells about his voyage to Africa, describing the various strange people he meets. He was on a boat heading towards Dar es Salaam for his new job working for Shell Oil. He eventually joined the war as a squadron pilot in the Royal Air Force, flying the Tiger Moth, Gloster Gladiator, and Hawker Hurricane. He was one of the last Allied pilots to withdraw from Greece during the German invasion, taking part in the air Battle of Athens on 20 April 1941. After Greece fell to the Nazis, he went to the Middle East to fight Vichy French pilots after staying for a brief time in Alexandria, Egypt.

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