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Liza Campbell
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The Dissemblers is the story of a woman
searching for greatness and beauty,
only to find that neither greatness nor
beauty are exactly what she thought.
Ivy Wilkes always assumed she
would achieve greatness as a painter.
She moves to Santa Fe in search of the
light and landscape that inspired her
idol, Georgia O’Keeffe. At first, Ivy
embraces life in the artsy desert town,
working in the O’Keeffe museum by day
and spending her evenings with Omar,
the seductive cousin of her upstairs
neighbors. But when Ivy’s own painting
stagnates, she finds herself paralyzed by
the fear that she will never paint anything of worth. Unable to create anything original, she begins imitating
Georgia O’Keeffe’s work and is enticed
by an offer to create O’Keeffe forgeries
to sell on the black market.
The paintings sell, but Ivy’s secrets
isolate her from those she loves. When a
mysterious man appears at the museum,
asking questions about O’Keeffe forgeries, Ivy’s bonds of love and friendship are tested. In her struggle to find her
own artistic voice, she navigates the
space between pride and guilt, love and
selfishness, with devastating consequences.
Rendered in concentrated prose, The
Dissemblers explores themes of isolation and misunderstanding. The emotions are subtle, and the characters
continually thwart their own best intentions and harbor mutually exclusive
desires.
LIZA CAMPBELL holds an M.F.A. in
Writing from the University of San
Francisco, and a B.A. in English from
Wellesley College. She is a recipient of
Wellesley’s Mary Elvira Stevens Fellowship. Liza currently lives and writes
in Bozeman, Montana. This is her first
novel.
Price: $26.00
ISBN#:978-1-57962-205-3
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