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The Autobiographies of Wendell Sailor and Roald Dahl
Summary: The autobiographies by children's literature authors "Wendell-Crossing Over" by Wendell Sailor and "Boy: Tales of Childhood" by Roald Dahl contain tales of their childhoods and how it influence their writing.
"Wendell-Crossing Over" by Wendell Sailor and "Boy: Tales of Childhood" by Roald Dahl are both autobiographies, entertaining the world with tales and ambitions of both authors, who both had the biggest life difference between them.
"Crossing over" by Wendell Sailor and "Boy" have many differences. The tales in boy are mostly about the childhood of Roald Dahl but the story in Wendell's autobiography are mainly explaining the hardships he had in switching from Rugby league to union.
In both books, the two authors give a detailed introduction to their families and where they grew up. Both give a brief explanation of their brother, sisters, or parents. In this case, Wendell and Roald both respect all of their family members, and thank them for being what they are today.
"Boy" by Roald Dahl clearly shows that the life of Roald was lived quite poorly before they settled in one...
This section contains 978 words (approx. 4 pages at 300 words per page) |