Blindspot

by A Gentleman in Exile and a Lady in Disguise

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2008 by Spiegel & Grau.

ISBN:
978-0-385-52619-7
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"Tis a small canvas, this Boston," muses Stewart Jameson, a Scottish portrait painter who, having fled his debtors in Edinburgh, has washed up on America's far shores. Eager to begin anew in this new world, he advertises for an apprentice, but the lad who comes knocking is no lad at all. Fanny Easton is a lady in disguise, a young, fallen woman from Boston's most prominent family. "I must make this Jameson see my artist's touch, but not my woman's form," Fanny writes, in a letter to her best friend. "I would turn my talent into capital, and that capital into liberty."Liberty is what everyone's seeking in boisterous, rebellious Boston on the eve of the American Revolution. But everyone suffers from a kind of blind spot, too. Jameson, distracted by his haunted past, can't see that Fanny is a woman; Fanny, consumed with her own masquerade, can't tell that Jameson …

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Subjects

  • Painters -- Fiction
  • Exiles -- Fiction
  • Scots -- New York -- Fiction
  • Scots -- United States -- History -- 18th century -- Fiction