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  1. 27 de abr. de 2006 · Journal d'une enfant d'ailleurs (The Story of Opal : The Journal of an Understanding Heart) d'Opal Whiteley. Traduit de l'anglais (Etats-Unis) par Antoinette Weil, éd. La Cause des livres ...

  2. 6 de mar. de 2021 · Who Was Opal Whiteley? This excellent radio documentary was produced by the BBC in 2010. It is a very good overview of her life and includes interviews with...

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  3. Opal Whiteley is probably Cottage Grove's most famous personality. She was a recognized naturalist and at the young age of 19 she published a hand-illustrated field guide called The Fairyland Around Us. A free-spirit, Opal was often seen singing to earth worms, racing butterflies through the woods, and teaching everything she knew about the ...

  4. Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission. Opal Whiteley (1897-1991) By Walt Curtis 1995. Opal is the flower child of Oregon literature. This charismatic and beautiful young woman lived in a southern Oregon logging community at the turn of the century. About the age of 6, she began writing a mystical and realistic diary.

  5. Who Was Opal? Released On: 05 Jan 2010. Available for 7 days. The life of writer Opal Whiteley, whose childhood diary became a 1920s bestseller. Read more.

  6. About 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… More about Opal Whiteley

  7. Opal Irene Whiteley was born in Colton, Washington, on December 11, 1897, and moved with her family to Walden, a logging camp near Cottage Grove, in about 1903. Her father Charles Edward Whiteley was a logger and foreman, and her mother Mary Elizabeth Scott, contrary to her depiction in the diary, was said to have been a kind woman who ...