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Grief Observed (by C.S. Lewis)

"The Grief Observed" by C.S. Lewis is a candid reflection on his personal experience with profound loss after the death of his wife. Written as a series of raw, honest journal entries, the book explores his struggles with faith, doubt, and questions about God's presence during suffering. Lewis acknowledges feelings of anger, confusion, and sadness, ultimately showing that grief is a complex, non-linear process. The work offers insight into how faith can be challenged and reassessed in moments of deep pain, revealing the human process of mourning and the search for understanding amid loss.