Que se passe-t-il quand on attrape une ratite ? Et quand on simule une crise d'appendicite ? Avez-vous jamais fumé du tabac de chèvre ? Vous a-t-on déjà affublé d'un costume de pompes funèbres pour vous rendre à l'école ? Neuf, dix, onze ans... les années passent : voici venu le temps de se demander ce que l'on fera après le collège ! Lorsque Roald Dahl, l'un des plus grands auteurs contemporains se souvient de ses années d'enfance, on découvre avec bonheur un jeune garçon qui ressemble étonnamment aux héros de ses livres.
Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl was a British author known for his darkly humorous and imaginative children's books. His most notable works include "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Matilda," and "The BFG." Dahl's writing style often blended elements of fantasy, satire, and whimsy, creating captivating stories that continue to resonate with readers of all ages. He made significant contributions to literature by pushing the boundaries of children's storytelling and challenging traditional ideas of morality in his characters and plots. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" remains his most famous work, captivating audiences with its vivid characters and imaginative world. Dahl's impact on the literary genre of children's literature is profound, as his works continue to be celebrated and adapted into various forms of media worldwide.