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    The Velveteen daughter : a novel / Laurel Davis Huber.
    by Huber, Laurel Davis, author.
    Berkeley, CA : She Writes Press, 2017.
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    399 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm
    Summary: 
    The story of Margery Williams Bianco, author of the beloved children's book The Velveteen Rabbit, and her daughter Pamela, a world-renowned child prodigy artist whose fame at one time greatly eclipses her mother's. But celebrity at such an early age exacts a great toll. Pamela's dreams elude her as she struggles with severe depressions, an overbearing father, an obsessive love affair, and a spectacularly misguided marriage. Throughout, her life raft is her mother. The glamorous art world of Europe and New York in the early 20th century and a supporting cast of luminaries, including Eugene O'Neill and his wife Agnes (Margery's niece), Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, and Richard Hughes, author of A High Wind in Jamaica, provide a vivid backdrop to the Biancos' story.
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    Historical fiction
    Historical fiction
    Biographical fiction
    Fiction.
    Historical fiction
    Biographical fiction
    Historical fiction
    Historical fiction
    Biographical fiction
    Historical fiction
    Notes: 
    Includes discussion questions.
    Includes endnotes regarding the authenticity of the story, pages 381-384.
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