Going Solo

Author: Roald Dahl
Superb Stories, Daring Deeds, Fantastic Adventures,,Here is the action-packed sequel to Boy, a tale of Dahl’s exploits as a World War II pilot. Told with the same irresistible appeal that has made Roald Dahl one the world’s best-loved writers, Going Solo brings you directly into the action and into the mind of this fascinating man.,,,From book cover:,The second part of Roald Dah….Read More
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