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Ghost of Opalina
Ghost of Opalina | Peggy Bacon
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The drawing on the cover of this book, and the subtitle above, make it quite clear that the story of Opalina involves a cat. It can even be assumed to contain a ghost cat. Beyond that, the reader must proceed to devour this book in order to discover the amazing variety of its contents. About all we have room for here is to say that this is more than the story of a haunted house; it is the story of the haunt. And what a delectable, willful, all-seeing, unpredictable haunt this eighteenth-century White Persian proves to be, as she inscrutably observes succeeding generations of children living, playing, quarreling, adventuring, growing up and away from "her" house. The drawings in the text by the distinguished artist-author help to introduce the reader to as beguiling an album of character as ever graced a family tree.
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If you can find this out-of-print book from the 1960s DO IT. I read this as a kid in the early 70s and spent ages trying to find it again after I had kids.

You will love Opalina's version of American history, and the illustrations are fun too! Absolutely worth having your library find it for you.