| A Grief Observed
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| A Grief Observed is a deeply personal and unflinching account of C. S. Lewis’s experience of grief following the death of his wife, Joy Davidman. Written as a series of raw, reflective journal entries, the book captures Lewis’s struggle with sorrow, doubt, anger, and faith as he confronts loss and the seeming silence of God. Honest and unsentimental, it stands apart from his more formal theological works, offering a powerful meditation on love, suffering, and the painful reality of bereavement.
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