Roald Dahl
Early Life
Roald Dahl was born on September 13, 1916, in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. His parents were Norwegian immigrants, and Dahl spent his childhood surrounded by stories and folklore from his native Norway. These early influences would later inspire his writing.
Becoming an Author
After serving in the Royal Air Force during World War II, Roald Dahl embarked on a career as a writer. His first children's book, 'The Gremlins' (1943),drew upon his experiences as a pilot and gained him recognition as a talented storyteller. Dahl went on to write numerous beloved children's books, including 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', 'Matilda', 'The BFG', and 'James and the Giant Peach'.
Legacy
Roald Dahl's imaginative tales continue to enchant readers of all ages around the world. His unique blend of humor, wit, and warmth has made his books timeless classics that resonate with audiences across generations. Dahl's legacy as one of the greatest children's authors of all time lives on through his unforgettable characters and magical stories.