
"A Grief Observed"
"A Grief Observed" is a reflective book by C.S. Lewis that documents his own profound experience of losing his wife, Joy. It explores the deep, often painful process of mourning, questioning, and grappling with faith amid loss. Lewis candidly shares his emotional struggles, doubts, and moments of vulnerability, offering a sincere portrayal of grief’s complexity. The book provides solace and insight, illustrating that suffering and doubt are natural parts of grieving, and ultimately highlights that love and faith can persist through pain. It is a personal meditation on the human experience of loss and hope.