C. S. Lewis’s “A Grief Observed” is a raw and deeply personal exploration of grief, written after the death of his beloved wife, Joy Davidman. Unlike his other works, this book does not offer polished theological answers – rather, it is a candid and unfiltered account of his pain, doubt, and eventual journey toward healing. In this deeply reflective work, Lewis grapples with the nature of love, loss, faith, and the human condition.
A Grief Observed
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