He also used to spend summer holidays with his relatives in Norway, which would serve as inspiration for writing. His stay in Repton originated the plot of his famous children's story Charlie and the chocolate factory (1964)As a local company occasionally sent boxes of sweets to be tasted by the students. The birth of the famous Charlie and "Boy" Upon his thirteenth birthday, the adolescent Roald was enrolled at Repton School in Derbyshire, where he was captain of the fives school team and worked as a photography assistant. Peter's School in the coastal town of Weston-super-Mare for six years. Until the age of eight Dahl studied at the Llandalf Cathedral School, He then attended the private St. This she did because her husband's wish was to educate their children in British schools. Under the circumstances, the logical thing for the widowed mother would have been to return to her native Norway, but she remained in Britain. A few weeks later his father died of pneumonia. When little Roald was 3 years old, his sister Astrid died of appendicitis. Harald Dahl and Sofie Magdalene Hesselberg were her parents.
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Born in Llandalf (Cardiff), on September 13, 1916, he had a life full of epic moments that served as inspiration.
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He gained worldwide fame thanks to very popular works such as James and the Giant Peach (1961) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) Tales of the unexpected (1979) The witches (1983), Matilda (1988) o Agu Trot (1990). Roald Dahl was a prominent Welsh novelist, poet, short story writer, and screenwriter of Norwegian descent.