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Books - Boy: Tales of Childhood
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Sexual Astrology - Books : Boy: Tales of Childhood
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9780140318906
ISBN: 0140318909
Label: Puffin
Manufacturer: Puffin
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: August 05, 1986
Publisher: Puffin
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Sales Rank: 1714781
Studio: Puffin
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Product Description: Filled with excitement, humor, and the unexpected, this entertaining collection of tales--inspired by Roald Dahl's remarkable childhood--are stories that are not easily forgotten.
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Boy by Roald Dahl is an amazing book. It is one of the most hilarious books I have ever read. Some of the things that happened to him seemed pretty painful like getting his nose cut almost completely off. My favorite part of the book is when Roald Dahl and his friends put a dead mouse in the gobstopper jar in a candy store so that when the shopkeeper put her dirty fingers in the jar she would grab the mouse and not the gobstoppers.
Also reading this book I found out that Roald Dahl ... Read More
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I have never read any of Roald Dahl's children's stories, but have always wanted to. His first memoir, BOY, is a very slight volume, less than 200 pages, but it is full of perhaps the most delightful and whimsical vignettes of childhood ever penned. While it is true there are some very shocking references to beatings and "canings" which were apparently quite common in English public schools, administered by both the masters and the older boys, the overall tone of the book is one of wonder and fond ... Read More
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BOY: TALES OF CHILDHOOD was a thoroughly enjoyable autobiography about the early years of British author Roald Dahl. I used to wonder how he came by such an unusual first name until I read that his family originally came from Norway. All of that and more is written in this small book, and some 81 five star reviews preceding mine attest to how truly entertaining it really is. Of particular interest to me were his years in several Public Schools (We here in the US know them as Private or Prep Schools.) ... Read More
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My twin eight year old sons are just loving all the Roald Dahl books. This one in particular fascinates them as it is the story of his own life.
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I adore reading and devour about 3-4 books a month, and I can safely say this is my favorite book of all time. I first read Boy when I was around 8. Now, nearly twenty years later, I still have that same copy. The cover is hanging on by a thread and the binding is in sad shape, but it sums up how I feel about the book: I have read it to death. No one tells a story or turns a phrase quite like Dahl. His descriptions of homemade Norwegian ice cream alone make the book worth reading! While not recommended ... Read More
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