Who stole Mona Lisa?

Mona Lisa discusses her life in the homes and palaces of artists and kings, and as the object of admiration by visitors to see her at the Louve in Paris, tells of her time in the hands of a thief, and shares the secret of why she smiles.

Bloomsbury
2010
9781599900582
book
Lexile: 
450
Adult Directed

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