Psyche in a Dress

Psyche in a Dress by Francesca Lia Block is a first edition published by HarperCollins on September 1, 2006. This 128-page work explores the journey of Psyche, who has experienced love that is both enchanting and ephemeral. As she grapples with feelings of self-doubt and the desire for transformation, Psyche encounters a world filled with mythological figures, navigating the complexities of love and identity.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family, relationships, and the interplay between love and self-discovery. Psyche’s quest is marked by challenges from gods and demons, reflecting her struggle to reclaim her faith and sense of self. The book intertwines elements of legends and myths, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that resonate with the complexities of growing up and understanding love.
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But this is what
I could not give up:
I could not give up myself
Psyche has known Love—scented with jasmine and tasting of fresh oranges. Yet he is fleeting and fragile, lost to her too quickly. Punished by self-doubt, Psyche yearns to be transformed, like the beautiful and brutal figures in the myths her lover once spoke of. Attempting to uncover beauty in the darkness, she is challenged, tested, and changed by the gods and demons who tempt her. Her faith must be found again, for if she is to love, she must never look back.
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