"The triumphant and tragic love story of C.S. Lewis and Joy Davidman."@en
"The author tells the unique story of C.S. Lewis tragic love, and skilfully looks at his childhood, his literary legacy and shows us how, in the end, despite grief and grievous doubts, Lewis's faith shone through."@en
"C.S. Lewis was one of this century's best known authors. The Narnia Chronicles, The Screwtape Letters, and Mere Christianity are among his most loved works. Shadowlands tells the unique story of his tragic love.In Joy Davidman he truly found love and was drawn out of his shell. But only briefly, as she died just months after they married. Brian Sibley skillfully looks at Lewis's childhood, his literary legacy and shows us how, in the end, despite grief and grievous doubts, Lewis's faith shone through."
"C.S. Lewis was one of this century's best known authors. The Narnia Chronicles, The Screwtape Letters and Mere Christianity are among his most loved works. Shadowlands tells the unique story of his tragic love. In Joy Davidman he truly found love and was drawn out of his shell. But only briefly, as she died months after they married. Brian Sibley skilfully shows us how, in the end, Lewis's faith shone through."
"C.S. Lewis was one of this century's best known authors. Shadowlands tells the unique story of his tragic love. In Joy Davidman he truly found love and was drawn out of his shell. But only briefly, as she died months after they married. Brian Sibley skilfully looks at Lewis's childhood, his literary legacy and shows us how, in the end, despite grief and grievous doubts, Lewis's faith shone through."@en
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