Explore this sparkling new biography that brings out the significance of C. S. Lewis' key friendships, revealing their impact on his thoughts and writings. C. S. Lewis was one of the most high profile academics of his time. At every turn in Lewis's life, friendships were the key to his growth and development. Duriez explores relationships---from his brother, Warnie, to caring for Mrs. Moore (the mother of a buddy lost in WWI); from stimulating literary interaction with the Inklings group at Oxford to his pen pal-cum-wife, Joy Davidman; and more. 256 pages, softcover. Lion.
Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 256 Vendor: Lion Adult Publication Date: 2013 |