Till We Have Faces
by C.S. Lewis
GoodBookStall Review:
This is one of C. S. Lewis’s works of allegorical fiction, a reinterpretation of the myth of Cupid and Psyche. He is such a wonderful storyteller that I was delighted to have the chance to read this title, which I did in one (long) sitting! The publisher, Fount, have done a great service in recent years, reissuing all the works of this author in a larger format. Some had been unavailable for a number of years and all are well worth reading, fiction and ‘religious’ alike.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (11/03/01)
This is one of C. S. Lewis’s works of allegorical fiction, a reinterpretation of the myth of Cupid and Psyche. He is such a wonderful storyteller that I was delighted to have the chance to read this title, which I did in one (long) sitting! The publisher, Fount, have done a great service in recent years, reissuing all the works of this author in a larger format. Some had been unavailable for a number of years and all are well worth reading, fiction and ‘religious’ alike.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (11/03/01)









