Shadowlands: The True Story of C S Lewis and Joy Davidman by Brian Sibley

Shadowlands: The True Story of C S Lewis and Joy Davidman by Brian Sibley

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An updated edition of this modern classic, SHADOWLANDS tells the tragic love story of C. S. Lewis and Joy Davidman.

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Shadowlands: The True Story of C S Lewis and Joy Davidman by Brian Sibley

'We feasted on love, every mode of it - solemn and merry, romantic and realistic, sometimes as dramatic as a thunderstorm, sometimes as comfortable and unemphatic as putting on your soft slippers.' C. S. Lewis The celebrated scholar and writer C. S. Lewis achieved great success in his life - yet to many he remained an engima. Although he had many friends, few if any ever saw the real, private Lewis and for six decades of his life he remained a confirmed bachelor. Then, at the age of sixty, Lewis met Joy Davidman. Davidman, an unconventional American divorcee, turned his world upside down. It was with her that Lewis truly found love and was drawn out of his shell. This is the story of their brief but incandescent love, its tragic end and a faith that endures beyond even the deepest grief. This updated edition contains a new Introduction by author Brian Sibley and a Preface by the UK's leading Lewis scholar, Alister McGrath.
Brian Sibley is a writer and broadcaster. He has presented various television and radio programmes, including the BBC's FIRST LIGHT series, the World Service's MERIDIEN, and the radio dramatisation of C. S. Lewis' Narnia stories. His books include a biography of Rev W Awdry.
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ISBN 13 9781444785326
ISBN 10 144478532X
Titel Shadowlands: The True Story of C S Lewis and Joy Davidman
Autor Brian Sibley
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag John Murray Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2013-10-10
Seitenanzahl 192
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