"Child prodigy, nature writer, princess or fraud? In 1920, everyone in Oregon seemed to have an opinion about Opal Whiteley. She was an international literary sensation with the publication of a childhood diary detailing her life in the logging camps of Oregon. The diary was hailed as the work of a genius, but it became the center of controversy. It contained clues that she was really a kidnapped French princess. Her life and the diary remain shrouded in mystery."--Container.
""Child prodigy, nature writer, princess or fraud? In 1920, everyone in Oregon seemed to have an opinion about Opal Whiteley. She was an international literary sensation with the publication of a childhood diary detailing her life in the logging camps of Oregon. The diary was hailed as the work of a genius, but it became the center of controversy. It contained clues that she was really a kidnapped French princess. Her life and the diary remain shrouded in mystery."--Container."@en
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