Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis

Title: Till We Have Faces

Author: C.S. Lewis

Review: Orual, a princess of Glome, has always struggled with jealousy and bitterness towards her younger sister, Psyche— who has even managed to draw the attention of Cupid, god of love. In this story, Lewis delves into matters such as the sacred versus the profane, what the wisdom of the gods really means, and the power of self-sacrifice. This is my favorite title by C.S. Lewis, and it’s well worth the read!

Review by: Jo

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