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Letters to an American Lady by C. S. Lewis / Published by Pyramid Publications for Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / This edition published September, 1971 / Reprinted 1998

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Letters to an American Lady by C. S. Lewis / Published by Pyramid Publications for Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / This edition published September, 1971 / Reprinted 1998

 

  • Publish Date: May 1978
  • Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 128

 

On October 26, 1950, C. S. Lewis wrote the first of more than a hundred letters he would send to a woman he had never met, but with whom he was to maintain a correspondence for the rest of his life.

Ranging broadly in subject matter, the letters discuss topics as profound as the love of God and as frivolous as preferences in cats. Lewis himself clearly had no idea that these letters would ever see publication, but they reveal facets of his character little known even to devoted readers of his fantasy and scholarly writings -- a man patiently offering encouragement and guidance to another Christian through the day-to-day joys and sorrows of ordinary life.

Letters to an American Lady stands as a fascinating and moving testimony to the remarkable humanity and even more remarkable Christianity of C. S. Lewis, and is richly deserving of the position it now takes among the balance of his Christian writings.

 

C. S. Lewis Letters to an American Lady "Deeply interesting and very moving." -J. R. R. TOLKIEN 
 
"Filled with probing insights, memorably expressed, into the Christian life." -CHAD WALSH
 
"A lovely book.... It conveys Lewis's warmth and compassion as well as his great mental ability and spiritual growth." -FAITH BALDWIN
 
"Displays new facets of the wisdom of C. S. Lewis. It will be a permanent part of the Lewis canon." -EDMUND FULLER
 
"A literary gem." -ROBERT CROMIE, Chicago Tribune 
 
In 1950, C. S. Lewis began a correspondence with an American lady he would never meet. Thirteen years later, his life and letters - came to an end. These letters reveal facets of Lewis's character little known even to devoted readers of his fantasy and scholarly writings. Here is Lewis the mancompassionate, remarkably human. And, most siggenerous, wise, significantly, here is Lewis the devoted Christian
patiently offering encouragement and guidance to another Christian through the day-to-day joys and sorrows of ordinary life.
 
 

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