The Picasso Ransom
- ISBN #9781761776731
- A.T. Prewett
- Paperback
- Due 14th July
- Due 14th July
The Picasso Ransom
- ISBN #9781761776731
- A.T. Prewett
- Paperback
- Due 14th July
- Due 14th July
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Fact: In 1986, Picasso's Weeping Woman was stolen from the National Gallery of Victoria. To this day, the culprits have never been identified. Here's what happened. Maybe. Phoebe is about to turn 70, and has grown sick of retirement. She enrols in an evening art course, where she befriends fellow retirees Eva and Dave. They also happen to be studying across the road from a two-million-dollar Picasso. The trio make a promising start, only to find that the school is to be closed due to arts cuts implemented by a blundering government minister. The protests of a student activist group - under 30s only - fall on deaf ears. Enter Phoebe, Eva and Dave, who decide to take matters into their own hands...
- Format: Paperback / softback
- Publication Date: 14/07/2026
- Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
- Country of Origin: Australia
- Pages: 384
- Dimensions (mm): 234x158x34mm
- Weight: 479g
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Fact: In 1986, Picasso's Weeping Woman was stolen from the National Gallery of Victoria. To this day, the culprits have never been identified. Here's what happened. Maybe. Phoebe is about to turn 70, and has grown sick of retirement. She enrols in an evening art course, where she befriends fellow retirees Eva and Dave. They also happen to be studying across the road from a two-million-dollar Picasso. The trio make a promising start, only to find that the school is to be closed due to arts cuts implemented by a blundering government minister. The protests of a student activist group - under 30s only - fall on deaf ears. Enter Phoebe, Eva and Dave, who decide to take matters into their own hands...
- Format: Paperback / softback
- Publication Date: 14/07/2026
- Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
- Country of Origin: Australia
- Pages: 384
- Dimensions (mm): 234x158x34mm
- Weight: 479g
- Delivery & Returns
