Roald Dahl signed his letters home as "Mouse" when he was a child. This nickname came from his mother, who used to call him "Mouse" as a term of endearment.
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Yes, Roald Dahl died at home on November 23, 1990, from a rare cancer called myelodysplastic syndrome.
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Roald Dahl spoke English, Norwegian, and Swahili.
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Roald Dahl experienced homesickness because he was sent to school in England at a young age while his family lived in Norway. This separation caused him to feel lonely and disconnected from the familiar surroundings of his home and family.
Roald Dahl passed away in 1990. He lived in Buckinghamshire, England, in a village called Great Missenden. Dahl's former home in Great Missenden is now a museum called the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre.
Roald Dahl's house in Great Missenden is called "Gipsy House." It is the place where he lived and worked for many years, and is now a private residence.
Roald Dahl has mentioned that he loved dogs, especially his own dogs. He also had a fondness for birds, particularly canaries.
Roald Dahl wrote letters to his mother while in boarding school. She kept them and gave them back to him as an adult. He turned these into a book called Boy: Tales of Childhood. After being sent home from World War II from being injured in a plane crash, he wrote about his experiences. They were published in Saturday Evening Post as "Shot Down Over Libya."