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Going Solo By Roald Dahl Summary

  • Writer: Dan Gochuico
    Dan Gochuico
  • Jul 19, 2019
  • 1 min read

This book is a journal of Roald Dahl during World War 2. He was 22 when he left on a ship from England going to Africa. First, he was sent to a pilot training center, and then he was assigned to Squadron 80. At one point, his plane crashed, and he got a head injury that almost killed him. He was sent to a hospital and recovered. He flew a Hurricane Plane for the rest of the war and went home to his family. He was 25 when he got back to England.

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