Mona Lisa's Mad Love Affair

Nonfiction, History, Renaissance
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Author: Jacques Abenaim ISBN: 9781773023397
Publisher: Tellwell Talent Publication: April 5, 2017
Imprint: Tellwell Talent Language: English
Author: Jacques Abenaim
ISBN: 9781773023397
Publisher: Tellwell Talent
Publication: April 5, 2017
Imprint: Tellwell Talent
Language: English

Mona Lisa! The most famous portrait in the world, yet we do not know who she is. Leonardo da Vinci! The greatest man of the Renaissance era, yet his life is a mystery. Christopher Columbus! The greatest explorer of all times, yet a vivid portrait is nowhere to be found. Whereas in reality, their lives intertwined in a mad love affair at the court of Isabella of Castile. Da Vinci gambled on a clever observation to conceal this story barely hidden behind a subtle screen of religious depiction in his artworks; he was adamant when he said:

“There are three sorts of people: Those who see, those who see when they are shown and those who do not see.”

Thanks to the sagacity of a graduate of Georgetown University, Josh Acoca, against all the odds and oblivious of the wrath of his entourage, he unveils right before your very own eyes, Mona Lisa’s true story, Da Vinci’s secret life, and Columbus’ real motive to go to the end of the World and come back.

Nothing short of a triumph of epic proportions, this Novel and its Essay at the core rewrites History as we thought we knew it.

By the same token, the Author has made a remarkable entrance to the Pantheon of Code Breakers.

You will no longer take anything for granted! Anything!

UNPRECEDENTED HISTORICAL DISCOVERIES

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Mona Lisa! The most famous portrait in the world, yet we do not know who she is. Leonardo da Vinci! The greatest man of the Renaissance era, yet his life is a mystery. Christopher Columbus! The greatest explorer of all times, yet a vivid portrait is nowhere to be found. Whereas in reality, their lives intertwined in a mad love affair at the court of Isabella of Castile. Da Vinci gambled on a clever observation to conceal this story barely hidden behind a subtle screen of religious depiction in his artworks; he was adamant when he said:

“There are three sorts of people: Those who see, those who see when they are shown and those who do not see.”

Thanks to the sagacity of a graduate of Georgetown University, Josh Acoca, against all the odds and oblivious of the wrath of his entourage, he unveils right before your very own eyes, Mona Lisa’s true story, Da Vinci’s secret life, and Columbus’ real motive to go to the end of the World and come back.

Nothing short of a triumph of epic proportions, this Novel and its Essay at the core rewrites History as we thought we knew it.

By the same token, the Author has made a remarkable entrance to the Pantheon of Code Breakers.

You will no longer take anything for granted! Anything!

UNPRECEDENTED HISTORICAL DISCOVERIES

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