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2001., Little, Brown Call No: 808.066 J66l Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Helping writers find practical inspiration, discover pattern and meaning, and move the material of a journal into memoir or fiction.
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By Beck, K. K2003., Viking Call No: Bio O61b Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Opal Whiteley became a sensation when her childhood diary was published in 1920. But who was Opal? Although she'd been raised in an Oregon logging town, the diary contained clues she might actually be a royal princess, and she is buried in London under the name of a French royal. Opal's many fans today cherish her childhood diary, but others dismiss it as a fraud. Mystery writer Kathrine Beck has written the most thoroughly researched and authoritative book on Opal, discovering never before revealed material from archives around the world, as she tells the story of a remarkable child and a remarkable woman -- a woman who mesmerized celebrities and aristocrats of her day on three continents and continues to enchant readers today.
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2000., Thorndike Press ; Chivers Press Call No: LP Bio J2852t Edition: Large print ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library