Description
Description
C.S. Lewis wrote in A Grief Observed that he was coming to terms with the loss of his wife, Joy Davidman. In this deeply personal and introspective book, Lewis delves into the turmoil of pain, doubt, and faith in search of the meaning of suffering. Interweaving the dark, heavy reality of his loss with his deep spirituality, Lewis’ book has been a heartwarming balm for sorrowful souls and will bring strength to the lives of seekers.
Why Do We Read This Book?
We read this book to find language that expresses our grief and to locate the resolve needed for healing. It serves as a reminder that love and loss can deepen our humanity and strengthen our faith.








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