Barbara Weisberg is an author known for her work on 19th-century American history, particularly the Spiritualist movement.
Her writing style is described as engaging and well-researched, with a focus on providing historical context.
Weisberg's approach to the Fox sisters' story is noted for its balance between skepticism and sympathy.
She has written other books aimed at children, which may influence her accessible writing style.
Weisberg's interest in the possibility of spirit communication is evident in her work, though some readers find this perspective controversial.
Her ability to weave together social, political, and cultural threads of the era is widely appreciated.
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