by C.S. Lewis
The unlovely Orual, eldest daughter of the King of Glome, becomes so consumed by her mingled love for and jealousy of her beautiful half-sister that she makes a complaint to the gods—and receives an answer she did not expect. This novel, possibly Lewis’ best work and his personal favorite, is the compelling reworking of the myth of Cupid and Psyche.
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