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Set against the backdrop of the 1906 Colonial Exhibition in France, this narrative follows Little Sap, a young Cambodian dancer who captures the attention of renowned artist Auguste Rodin. The story explores themes of cultural exchange and the intersection of art and identity, highlighting the experiences of a young girl navigating her role in a foreign land while contributing to the legacy of a famous artist. Through her journey, the book delves into the complexities of colonialism and the impact of art on personal and cultural narratives.
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Little SAP and Monsieur Rodin, Michelle Lord, Felicia Hoshino
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- 2006
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