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The Paper Conservator MTA
A contemporary historical fiction about restoring a 19th-century abolitionist scrapbook

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The Paper Conservator

*The Paper Conservator* follows the meticulous restoration of Accession 73.19, a 19th-century abolitionist scrapbook discovered in a Cambridge attic. As a young conservator at a national archive stabilizes the brittle newsprint and crumbling leather, the work shifts from a technical exercise in chemistry and Japanese tissue mends into a forensic investigation. By employing advanced imaging and traditional conservation methods, the narrator uncovers hidden layers of history, including secret maps drawn in vinegar ink, codes hidden in the margins, and an "invisible ledger" of names and financial transactions belonging to a clandestine fugitive aid network.

The narrative explores the ethical and social dimensions of archival work as the conservator bridges the gap between the past and the present. The discovery of bloodstains and encrypted messages leads to the identification of previously lost historical figures—such as "The Miller’s Boy"—and prompts emotional reunions with living descendants. These interactions challenge the institution's mandate for neutrality, forcing the staff to navigate donor-imposed silences, family secrets, and the moral weight of revealing information that was originally meant to be kept secret for the safety of those involved.

As the scrapbook moves from the conservation bench to a high-profile public exhibit, the book examines the friction between history as "evidence" and history as "spectacle." The final chapters detail the institutional struggle to categorize the scrapbook’s radical contents within standardized metadata and the subsequent public "riot" of interest in the archive’s reading room. Ultimately, the story culminates in the "release to light" of the artifact, where the once-hidden maps and reclaimed names are integrated into a broader national narrative, ensuring that the improvised courage of the abolitionist network is finally recognized and preserved.

Author:

Jacqueline Sanders

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Date Published:

April 18, 2026

Word Count:

54,131 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 47 minutes

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