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The Way Up to Heaven
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Author:
Roald DahlNumber Of Reads:
50
Language:
English
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Pages:
10
Quality:
excellent
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662
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This Roald Dahl tale is the story of the the Fosters, a retired couple. Mrs. Foster seems to be in an almost perpetual state of fear that she will be late — for almost everything. She is planning to fly to visit her daughter and grandchildren in Paris. Her husband, Mr. Eugene Foster, a former businessman who is now retired, seems to revel in taking his time when preparing for this event, much to the distress of Mrs. Foster. One delay follows another and when she ready to leave for the airport the second time in the rented Jaguar with the chauffeur, her huband's apparent dallying forces her to leave without him. But for some reason, when she arrives in Paris, her calm and contentment now seem profound.
Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl was a British novelist, short story writer and screenwriter of Norwegian descent, who rose to prominence in the 1940's with works for both children and adults, and became one of the world's bestselling authors.
Dahl's first published work, inspired by a meeting with C. S. Forester, was Shot Down Over Libya. Today the story is published as A Piece of Cake. The story, about his wartime adventures, was bought by the Saturday Evening Post for $900, and propelled him into a career as a writer. Its title was inspired by a highly inaccurate and sensationalized article about the crash that blinded him, which claimed he had been shot down instead of simply having to land because of low fuel.
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