Boy: Tales of Childhood

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Boy: Tales of Childhood is Roald Dahl’s autobiographical memoir recounting vivid, often darkly humorous stories from his early life and school days.

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instanceOf book
author Roald Dahl NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes Roald Dahl's early encounters with cruelty and injustice
Roald Dahl's early sense of humor
Roald Dahl's experiences with strict schoolmasters
Roald Dahl's relationship with his parents
followedBy Going Solo NERFINISHED
genre autobiographical literature
children's literature
non-fiction
hasIllustrationsBy Quentin Blake NERFINISHED
hasNotableEpisode accounts of sweet shops and confectionery
stories of school holidays in Norway
the Great Mouse Plot NERFINISHED
hasPart accounts of corporal punishment at school
accounts of early pranks and mischief
stories about Roald Dahl's Norwegian family background
stories about Roald Dahl's early childhood in Wales
stories about Roald Dahl's prep school experiences
stories about Roald Dahl's public school experiences
hasTheme authority and rebellion
childhood resilience
memory and storytelling
hasTone darkly humorous
reflective
intendedAudience general audience
young readers
language English
mainSubject Roald Dahl NERFINISHED
childhood
school life
narrativePerspective first-person
nonFictionSubject British boarding schools
Norwegian heritage of Roald Dahl
family life
originalPublicationYear 1984
partOf Roald Dahl's autobiographical works
placeOfNarrative English boarding schools
Norway NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
publisher Jonathan Cape NERFINISHED
settingPeriod early 20th century
targetAgeGroup middle grade readers

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Roald Dahl notableWork Boy: Tales of Childhood