The author of The Tao Of Pooh gives new life to the magical diary of Opal Whiteley, the seven-year-old girl whose chronicles of her woodland wanderings became an instant bestseller in 1920, until suspicion of fraud sank both the diary and its author into obscurity.
Diary of a young American girl, first published in the 1920s as 'The Story of Opal. ' This adapted version was first published in 1976. Tells of the experiences of Opal Whitely, an orphaned child in an Oregon lumber camp at the turn of the century. Includes information about later events in Opal's life.
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