Love from Boy: Roald Dahl's Letters to his Mother

Love from Boy: Roald Dahl's Letters to his Mother

by Donald Sturrock (Author)

Synopsis

Roald Dahl is loved around the world for his iconic children's books and darkly humorous stories. But he was also a prolific letter writer. From the age of nine, under the watchful eye of his headmaster, until his death, Dahl's life was filled with correspondence.

For much of his life, Dahl wrote weekly letters to his mother. These letters - littered with jokes and madcap observations, sometimes serious, sometimes tender, and frequently outrageous - shine fresh light onto Dahl's complex personality. They tell of the delights of childhood, the dramas of boarding school friendship and betrayal, the excitements of flying as a World War II fighter pilot, and the thrill of meeting presidents and movie stars during his time as a diplomat in Washington.

Marking the 100th anniversary of Dahl's birth, these letters capture the beginnings of the fantastical imagination that created some of the world's best-loved children's fiction. With exclusive access to the Roald Dahl Estate's archives, Dahl's official biographer Donald Sturrock reveals the man as few before have seen him: in his own words.

Praise for Storyteller

'A truly magnificent biography . . . a masterly account' A N Wilson

'Superb . . . hugely readable' Sunday Telegraph

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: John Murray
Published: 02 Jun 2016

ISBN 10: 1473636027
ISBN 13: 9781473636026

Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR STORYTELLER:

Superb . . . hugely readable - Sunday Telegraph

A truly magnificent biography . . . a masterly account - A N Wilson
Author Bio
Donald Sturrock grew up in England and South America and, after leaving Oxford University, joined BBC where he worked as writer, producer and director. He has made more than 30 documentaries, and is the author of critically acclaimed biography of Roald Dahl, Storyteller.