The Mona Lisa is Missing!
The Mona Lisa is Missing!
By Ramsey Montgomery and Illustrated by Gabhor Utomo
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Just two weeks before your family's summer trip to Paris, the world's most famous painting, the MONA LISA, is stolen from the Musée du Louvre. This crime in the heart of the French capital is unimaginably bold! When the Sûreté (France's FBI) learns that you solved the theft of another important painting last year in Washington D.C., they ask you to fly over early to help them work on the investigation. You land in Paris a few days later and are faced with an immediate choice. Your good friend Pierre tells you that he needs to meet urgently. He thinks he has an important lead to the robbers. But the officials of the Sûreté are waiting...
Will you make the rights choices and find the Mona Lisa before it disappears from public view forever?
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About the contributor(s)
About the contributor(s)
Ramsey Montgomery was a dedicated traveler and explorer. No matter where he went, he made friends and had adventures. He once flipped a rattail canoe into the Mekong River because it was overloaded with beer. Another time, he was shot at by border guards in northwestern Laos when he may have accidentally ridden his mountain bike into Kunming province. ("It's not like they have a borderline painted in the mountains.") Ramsey Montgomery passed away in Ho Chi Minh City in 2008, where he was living and working.
Gabhor Utomo was born in Indonesia. He moved to California to pursue his passion for art. He received his degree from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco in the spring of 2003. Since graduation, he's worked as a freelance illustrator and has illustrated several children's books. Gabhor lives with his wife, Dina, and his twin girls in Portland, Oregon.
Book details
Book details
ISBN: 9780974535654
Publisher: Chooseco
Date published:
Page count: 144
Categories, genres & themes: Juvenile Fiction / Interactive Adventures, Juvenile Fiction / Fairy Tales & Folklore, and Juvenile Fiction / Art
Ages: 9 to 12