Thread:Yisroel1/@comment-37887154-20190120203552

Roald Dahl didn’t have the nicest childhood ever. In fact, in the year 1920, when Dahl was three years old, his seven-year-old sister, Astri, died from appendicitis. A few weeks later, his father died of pneumonia at the age of 57. Even with the option of returning to Norwegia, Dahl's mother decided to remain in Wales. Her husband Harald, Dahl’s father, had wanted their children to be educated in British schools, which he considered at the time the world's best place to learn.

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