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A Grief Observed - 9780571290680
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Product Details
Author:
C.S. Lewis
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
64
Publisher:
Faber & Faber (May 2, 2013)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780571290680
ISBN-10:
057129068X
Dimensions:
5" x 7.8"
Case Pack:
256
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PGW
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Pub Discount:
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Overview
A Grief Observed comprises the reflections of the great scholar and Christian on the death of his wife after only a few short years of marriage. Painfully honest in its dissection of his thoughts and feelings, this is a book that details his paralysing grief, bewilderment and sense of loss in simple and moving prose.
Invaluable as an insight into the grieving process just as much as it is as an exploration of religious doubt, A Grief Observed will continue to offer its consoling insights to a huge range of readers, as it has for over fifty years.
'A classic of the genre, a literary answer to the pain of loss.' Robert McCrum








