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  • A Grief Observed
    Author: C.s. Lewis
    Publisher: Bantam
    Category: Book

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    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 137 reviews
    Sales Rank: 3540222

    Media: Paperback
    Pages: 151

    ISBN: 0553133667
    EAN: 9780553133660
    ASIN: B000KGYKCS

    Publication Date: 1979
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    5 out of 5 stars If you have lost the love of your life   November 25, 2008
    When my husband died after a long illness, someone recommended this book. One of the hardest parts about beginning to grieve is putting your feelings into words. C S Lewis does so here in his memoir of losing his beloved wife. This quick read helped me make sense of what I was feeling and that I was not alone feeling like this. I give it as a gift to people who suffer and extreme loss.


    3 out of 5 stars Book review   November 24, 2008
    Good read of a classic, but a little dated. A few nuggets to treasure, but his bereavement was unusual in that he knew she was dying at the outset of the relationship. Not so useful for long term relationships suddenly hit by illneess or sudden death.


    5 out of 5 stars Joy in hope does not preclude fear, sorrow, and longing   November 13, 2008
    Not every author invites readers into the intimacy of his own most personal and profound loss. But not every confirmed bachelor and university professor marries for immigration rather than for love, and later realizes that his heart belongs to the person to whom he is already married, only to formally take her as a real wife during her hospitalization and treatment for a form of cancer that will eventually end her life. But C.S. Lewis is special, and so are his readers.

    This personal diary, originally published under a psedonym, offers reassurance that knowing God is good does not preclude feelings of deep sorrow, fear, and uncertainty in the loss of a loved one. Lewis explores the social, emotional, and spiritual earthquakes that are caused by the death of his wife. Losing his intellectual sparring partner, his bedfellow, his friend, and his lover shakes him to the core, yet he clings to Christ as the only source of eteral hope for himself and for his wife Joy.

    During a season of grief, I read this book every few weeks. It's a classic and not to be missed, not because it's entertaining, but because it acknowleges deep longings and desires that are intended by our Creator to lead us to Truth.



    5 out of 5 stars Raw and true   September 18, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    CS Lewis looks death into the face; he does not flinch and does not console himself with platitudes. He had lost the love of his life and his pain is palpable to the reader. This is a raw and honest book but it is not at all depressing: At the end of the book, Lewis begins to recover: his wish is simply that, on his own death bed, his lover will come back to him and give him the consolation of seeing her face again.

    Rather surpisingly, I was diagnosed with terminal cancer myself three weeks after doing this review. The Lord gives, the Lord takes away, blessed be the name of the Lord! If you read this, say a prayer for me that I may die with courage and joy!



    3 out of 5 stars Not, "When Bad Things Happen to Good People"   September 10, 2008
    Lost a child. C. S. asks me to work very hard. I can't do it. Kushner gets to the heart of grief.


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