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Published on Oct 03, 1995 | 192 Pages
A lyrical, lovely, and deeply touching adaptation of an authentic journal kept by an orphaned six-year-old girl–later believed to be a French princess–living in an Oregon lumber camp at the turn of the century. 24 black-and-white photographs.
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Opal Whiteley
Opal Whiteley grew up in logging settlements near the town of Cottage Grove, at the southern end of Oregon’s Willamette Valley. A child literary prodigy and acclaimed nature teacher, she is the author of The Fairyland Around Us, a self-published nature book for children (1918), and her bestselling childhood diary, The Story of Opal (1920).
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