
"A Grief Observed" (book by C.S. Lewis)
"A Grief Observed" is a candid and intimate reflection by C.S. Lewis on his experience of losing his wife, Joy. It explores the emotional turmoil, doubts, and questions that accompany deep grief, challenging comforting notions of faith and love. Lewis's honest writing reveals his struggle to find meaning and reconcile his suffering with his beliefs, ultimately portraying grief as a complex, shaping, but necessary part of human experience. The book offers comfort and understanding to those mourning, emphasizing that grief is a natural process of mourning, growth, and rediscovery.