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Title: Opal: A Life of Enchantment, Mystery, and Madness
Author: Kathrine Beck
ISBN: 9780143034292
Publisher: Penguin Books
Published: 2004
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 288
Publisher Description: In 1920 Americans were captivated by the childhood diary of Opal Whiteley, an enigmatic young woman from a small town in the Northwest. The diary, which chronicled adventures in the forests of Oregon at the age of seven, was hailed as a revelatory portrait of a child's relationship to God and the natural world. It became an overnight publishing sensation and Opal, then twenty-two, became a celebrity. Yet the diary-and Opal-was soon dismissed as a hoax. Today the diary has been rediscovered and continues to touch the hearts of many devotees, but Opal's true identity is hotly contested: Was she a New Age prophet and environmentalist, mad genius, long- lost princess, or flamboyant fraud? <P> Delightfully entertaining and engrossing, "Opal" tells the story of a beguiling personality and sheds new light on one of the most intriguing literary mysteries of the twentieth century.
Author: Kathrine Beck
ISBN: 9780143034292
Publisher: Penguin Books
Published: 2004
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 288
Publisher Description: In 1920 Americans were captivated by the childhood diary of Opal Whiteley, an enigmatic young woman from a small town in the Northwest. The diary, which chronicled adventures in the forests of Oregon at the age of seven, was hailed as a revelatory portrait of a child's relationship to God and the natural world. It became an overnight publishing sensation and Opal, then twenty-two, became a celebrity. Yet the diary-and Opal-was soon dismissed as a hoax. Today the diary has been rediscovered and continues to touch the hearts of many devotees, but Opal's true identity is hotly contested: Was she a New Age prophet and environmentalist, mad genius, long- lost princess, or flamboyant fraud? <P> Delightfully entertaining and engrossing, "Opal" tells the story of a beguiling personality and sheds new light on one of the most intriguing literary mysteries of the twentieth century.
