The Soap Lady

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The Soap Lady
Author Reneé French
Illustrator Reneé French
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Children's literature
Publisher Top Shelf Productions
Publication date 2001
Media type Print
Pages 112 pp
ISBN ISBN 1891830244

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.

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