Boy: Tales of Childhood
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Before he created the BFG or the Twits, Roald Dahl was… a boy. And the true story of his boyhood is as funny, wonderful and strange as any of the stories he wrote later! In his first much-loved memoir, Roald Dahl recounts his days as a child growing up in England. From early years as a prankster at boarding school to his enviable position as a young chocolate tester for Cadbury, this book is packed with lively anecdotes – sometimes funny, sometimes painful, but all utterly addictive and guaranteed to delight!
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Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780141322766
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 6.0; Middle years; 6.0 points
Other details
- 192 pages
Condition
New
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bluepeter123456
on 26 June 2015I remember reading this book in Year 6. It was interesting to learn about Roald Dahl’s childhood. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to read about Roald Dahl.
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Kittenlover6
on 12 December 2014Two words UTTERLY AMAZING ;)
5 out of 5 -
Potterfan7
on 9 March 2014A good book which shows what it is like being born in the olden days. putting a dead mouse in the sweet jars maybe wasnt the greatest idea in the world. Well Roald Dahl probably learnt a lesson when rubbing savlon on his whip-marks…
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Book-Lover1234
on 9 March 2014This book is okay. It is funny and you can learn a bit more about a very famous author but it wasn’t really the book for me.
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Spidergirl
on 6 March 2014okay
3 out of 5 -
magic-fairy
on 5 March 2014Before he created the BFG or the Twits, Roald Dahl was… a boy. And the true story of his boyhood is as funny, wonderful and strange as any of the stories he wrote later! In his first much-loved memoir, Roald Dahl recounts his days as a child growing up in England. From early years as a prankster at boarding school to his enviable position as a young chocolate tester for Cadbury, this book is packed with lively anecdotes – sometimes funny, sometimes painful, but all utterly addictive and guaranteed to delight!
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HamishandAndy
on 5 March 2014I think this is a really interesting book about the childhood of Roald Dahl. He is by far my favourite author and an insight to his childhood is pretty fun. His overly strict school and Dahl’s independent mindset is completely cringeworthy! Some parts of the book can get boring and random but the stories are absolutely funny. I don’t think this is a must read book.
3 out of 5 -
Venera2
on 4 March 2014Never an autobiography could be so entertaining and captivating. I highly recommend this book to all Roald Dahl fans.
5 out of 5 -
aquamarinebamboo
on 1 January 2014It was really funny and entertaining!
4 out of 5 -
10000madison
on 18 October 2013good but not amazing
3 out of 5 -
cuddlypear
on 5 October 2013Wonderful like every other Roald Dahl book. The stories of his life are not at all like ours.
5 out of 5 -
MagicalFairy41
on 19 April 2013It Was COOL
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rainbow2351
on 29 March 2013I can relate to this book so much.It is a awesome book I recommend it to every one I know I have got the whole Roald Dahl series and this is one of my favourites.I would recommend reading this book 100%
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xxChocolateBoxGirlxx
on 9 March 2013I found this book quite interesting.My English teacher read this book to me in class and I thought I had to read it.Perfect for people who love reading Roald Dahl`s fantastic books :P
5 out of 5 -
Helloioioi
on 8 March 2013i love the part about the dead mouse.
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natashakrywald
on 7 March 2013very intersting
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samcharlie123
on 7 March 2013A book about Roald Dahl’s childhood.
4 out of 5 -
rockstar101
on 6 March 2013it was cool
5 out of 5 -
ninjastickman
on 5 March 2013This fantastic collection of stories and memories are brilliant. I love the great mouse plot!
5 out of 5 -
lap312i
on 5 March 2013i think it might be interesting
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TheMileLongBookshelfBlog
on 4 March 2013This is a really interesting book, perfect for fans of Roald Dahl.
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lollypop61
on 22 February 2013This book look interesting i have red part of this during school but i wish i had it home my teacher says she is bewilderd by it.
5 out of 5 -
powerpush22
on 19 February 2013This book is inspiring.
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fellow
on 6 February 2013I loved that book.My favorite part was when his friend got hit by the eare
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Emster123
on 11 January 2013I love this book soooo much and it was a joy to read well done Roald Dahl! This was such an amazing book to read because instead of reading a book which is obviously made up and not real, you can read about events that are real and you can see what happened in our favourite authors lives. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves autobiographies! Xx
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Dandy1
on 29 September 2012It is ok ! It is funny in some parts.. but some of it is a bit grusome! Bascially not for me
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nandipa
on 21 September 2012loved it cuse it so daring
5 out of 5 -
Plipplop
on 5 June 2012I loved it
5 out of 5 -
mutemath4ever
on 6 March 2012This is a really funny book about Roald Dahl as a boy. He was a bit of a trouble maker and laughed out loud at the part where he and some of his friends put a dead rat in a jar of gobstoppers so when the shop keeper – a horrible old woman – put her hand in the jar she got the fright of her life ! Great read, very funny ages 11+
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smileitsfriday
on 5 March 2012Really funny! * * * though, because some parts were quite boring for me.
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migit1
on 4 March 2012it was a little bit to old for me!!!
it was great but maybe for 11-12 yrs!!
his sister dies at one point!!
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2533becky
on 3 March 2012i loved this book man it was the best it tells you everythin you want to know
5 out of 5 -
nikki657
on 3 March 2012I remember reading this at school. I loved reading about Roald Dahl’s life as a child, and found myself laughing until I cried, or speechless with shock in different parts. I loved it when he talked about the wonderful sweet shops, and all the tricks he got up to as a child.
4 out of 5 -
la1397
on 2 March 2012I loved reading about Roald Dahl’s life as a child, and found myself laughing hysterically, or speechless with shock in different parts. I loved it when he talked about the wonderful sweet shops, and all the tricks he got up to as a child. Fantastic. :D
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Bookworm81
on 1 March 2012The funniest chapter: Goat’s Tobacco, when reading it at school everyone laughed.
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angelslater
on 1 March 2012i love this book as i liked finding out what roald was like in his childhood back in the olden days.
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poppearl
on 23 January 2012I loved this book and I think it is a really interesting book to read!
5 out of 5 -
LACY
on 12 October 2011i loved this book man it was the best it tells you everythin you want to know
5 out of 5 -
88ilovebooks88
on 17 August 2011brilliant book i recomend it
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csaville
on 22 June 2011i am really enjoying this book
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misssupergirl123
on 15 June 2011I really liked this bookit made me cry.
5 out of 5 -
misskoolkat123
on 9 June 2011I thought this book was everthing you want in a book. It had humour, despair and really funny times. This book was fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5 out of 5 -
chatabox01373301482
on 4 March 2011I love this book because it is full of roald dahl childhood facts
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MaxFlash
on 3 March 2011This is a excellent book. It shows how life was not easy for Roald Dahl when he was growing up. There are some very sad bits (i’m glad my teachers are not that bad !) but theres lots of funny bits I wont tell you because you must read it. Sometimes I forgot this is a TRUE story which is why it is so funny and sad at the same time.
5 out of 5 -
Lottie-books
on 27 February 2011VERY, VERY, VERY good, as it was written by the world’s number 1 storyteller! And because it was unfortunately interesting, as Roald Dahl had such a hard life.
5 out of 5
Selinda769
on 9 April 2016
Roald Dahl was a clever and brave man. Did you iknow his nose fell of and it got put back together. Their car hit a rock and his nose fell off, weird right?