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Born the illegitimate daughter of an aristocrat, Jane Avril never expected to mingle in high society. Yet she rose from poverty to command the spotlight at the world's most famous dance hall, the Moulin Rouge, during Paris's dazzling "Gay 90s."
Beautiful, quick-witted, and defiantly independent, Jane became the celebrated "Queen of La Danse." She captivated audiences across Europe, and kept company with the most renowned artists and writers of the 1890s: cultural icons like Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, who immortalized her in his legendary posters.
But behind the fame was a woman fighting for agency, identity, and love in a world too eager to define her.
Step into the electric world of Belle Époque Paris, and discover the untold story of a woman who refused to be anything less than extraordinary.
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