While studying a seventeenth-century diary, the protagonist of History.
A Mess. uncovers information about the first documented professional
female artist. This discovery promises to change her academic career,
and life in general . . . until she realizes that her "discovery" was
nothing more than two pages stuck together. At this point there's no
going back though, and she goes to great lengths to hide her
mistake--undermining her sanity in the process. A shifty, satirical
novel that's funny and colorful, while also raising essential questions
about truth, research, and the very nature of belief.