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Lucky Break: How I Became a Writer is a work of non-fiction from Roald Dahl, often read published within The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More (1977) .
This account is similar to Roald Dahl's Boy and Going Solo, albeit in a more concise form. It discusses the events in his life that led him to become a writer, including a meeting with a famous writer, who helped to launch his career. The story is about Dahl's school and all the teachers, until after the publication of his first story.
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I don't usually enjoy non fiction but Roald Dahl has to be one of the most interesting writers ever. I stumbled upon this book and I'm glad I did. This books gives insight into how our lives turn out to be much different from what we plan it to be. It broadens perspectives and gives hope to everyone, showing how not everything has to go according to a set plan to be good enough.
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2 primary books4 released booksRoald Dahl's Autobiography is a 5-book series with 2 primary works first released in 1977 with contributions by Roald Dahl.