Going Solo
Roald Dahl's Autobiography • Book 2
by Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake
Narrated by Dan Stevens
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
Dan Stevens narrates Dahl's real wartime adventures with the same mischievous energy Dahl brought to his fiction — and the truth turns out to be wilder than any of it.
- Great if you want: true adventure stories told with a novelist's instinct for drama
- Listening experience: brisk and cinematic — feels closer to thriller than memoir
- Narration: Stevens captures Dahl's dry wit without ever tipping into caricature
- Skip if: you want emotional depth over rollicking anecdote
About This Audiobook
Young Roald Dahl embarks on extraordinary real-life adventures across East Africa and into the skies above World War II battlefields in this captivating autobiographical memoir. Fresh from England, Dahl encounters venomous snakes, hostile wildlife, and cultural wonders while working for Shell Oil Company in Tanzania before war breaks out. When he volunteers as a Royal Air Force pilot, his journey transforms from exotic colonial escapades to harrowing aerial combat, featuring crash landings, dogfights over Greece, and narrow escapes that shaped the future master storyteller's worldview.
Dan Stevens delivers Dahl's vivid recollections with remarkable range and precision, capturing both the author's dry British wit and the genuine terror of wartime experiences. His measured pacing allows listeners to fully absorb the extraordinary details of each adventure, while his nuanced performance brings depth to Dahl's encounters with fellow pilots, local characters, and life-threatening situations. Stevens' clear articulation and engaging delivery make the memoir's blend of humor and danger particularly compelling in audio format, transforming personal anecdotes into immersive storytelling that reveals how these formative experiences influenced one of literature's most beloved authors.
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