The Soap Lady
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The Soap Lady is a 2001 children's novel by underground comics writer/artist Renee French which focuses on themes of friendship and acceptance instead of Renee's normal themes of sex and death, about a dirty young boy named Rollo who finds a naked woman made out of soap who washed up upon shore. To her normal readers, it was quirky to see Renee French write and illustrate a children's book (which originally began as a black comedy book in the disguise of kids' book). Renee's book marked her absence from comics, having her pursue a second career as an author for children's books (under the pen-name Rainy Dohaney). The book is based on the exhibit at the Mutter Museum.