The Story of Opal: The Journal of an Understanding Heart

The Story of Opal The Journal of An Understanding Heart
Photograph by Bachrach OPAL WHITELEY RECONSTRUCTING HER DIARY

By Opal Whiteley
With Illustrations
The Atlantic Monthly Press Boston

Copyright, 1920, by The Atlantic Monthly Company Copyright, 1920, by the Atlantic Monthly Press All rights reserved

For those whom Nature loves, the Story of Opal is an open book. They need no introduction to the journal of this Understanding Heart. But the world, which veils the spirit and callouses the instincts, makes curiosity for most people the criterion of interest. They demand facts and backgrounds, theories and explanations, and for them it seems worth while to set forth something of the child’s story undisclosed by the diary, and to attempt to weave together some impressions of the author.
Last September, late one afternoon, Opal Whiteley came into the Atlantic ’s office, with a book which she had had printed in Los Angeles. It was not a promising errand, though it had brought her all the way from the Western coast, hoping to have published in regular fashion this volume, half fact, half fancy, of The Fairyland Around Us , the fairyland of beasts and blossoms, butterflies and birds. The book was quaintly embellished with colored pictures, pasted in by hand, and bore a hundred marks of special loving care. Yet about it there seemed little at first sight to tempt a publisher. Indeed, she had offered her wares in vain to more than one publishing house; and as her dollars were growing very few, the disappointment was severe. But about Opal Whiteley herself there was something to attract the attention even of a man of business—something very young and eager and fluttering, like a bird in a thicket.

Opal Stanley Whiteley
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Английский

Год издания

2013-09-26

Темы

Whiteley, Opal Stanley -- Diaries; Authors, American -- 20th century -- Diaries; Children's writings, American -- Oregon; Oregon -- Social life and customs

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