"The world is a beautiful place. It is the people living in it that are ugly."For centuries it has been tradition for the child of a noble to receive a Noye, a slave, as their coming of age present for their 21st birthday. Although it is only Hana Acacia's 18th birthday, her father has deemed it appropriate to grant her with the one thing she dreads the most, a Noye. Hana has lived her life categorizing everything she has ever encountered into either being beautiful or hideous - but with an exceptional twist; she doesn't judge on appearance, but instead by what each individual holds within. That is why, despite his rough hair, harsh eyes, and faded scars, Sean Ambrosia is the most beautiful thing Hana has ever laid her eyes on.

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Published Aug 12, 2014

188 pages

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HoneyChild
Aug 23, 2024
10/10 stars
I really enjoyed reading this book. The authors speak in a clear, concise, and friendly way that entices the reader to continue reading. But it doesn't stop there. This book isn't just a great read, but rather, is also a tool for Christian growth. True Beauty is convicting and such a blessing. The study questions help provide further reflection and self-understanding.

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