You have 0 items in your cart
A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis, author of Screwtape Letters

A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis, author of Screwtape Letters

$2.00


Availability: 1 In Stock

A Masterpiece of Rediscovered Faith
A Grief Observed
by C. S. Lewis

"This book will be a comfort and inspiration to anyone who has ever lost a loved one."

Paperback book in good condition with minor shelf wear. The cover and page edges have tanned with age.

151 pages, 7th printing 1980, ISBN 0553148400

Book Description
In this classic trial of faith, C. S. Lewis probes the fundamental issues of life and death, and summons those who grieve to honest mourning and hope in the midst of loss.

From the Publisher
In April 1956, C.S. Lewis, a confirmed bachelor, married Joy Davidman, an American poet with two small children. After four brief, intensely happy years, Lewis found himself alone again, and inconsolable. To defend himself against the loss of belief in God, Lewis wrote this journal, an eloquent statement of rediscovered faith. In it he freely confesses his doubts, his rage, and his awareness of human frailty. In it he finds again the way back to life.

Shipping: $3.42 Media Mail