Shadowlands

Leonore Fleischer


Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
3.83 · 6 ratings · 244 pages · Published: 01 Dec 1993

Shadowlands by Leonore Fleischer
A Most Unlikely Enchantment

He was C.S. Lewis, eminent philosopher, world-famous author of The Chronicles of Narnia, Oxford professor, pillar of the Church of England, and the model of a confirmed British bachelor, with no room for a woman in his perfectly arranged life.

She was Joy Gresham, radial divorcee from New York, Jewish-born but a Christian convert, who came to England with a small son in tow to see the author she fervently admired.

It began with a visit that should have been a disaster but somehow wasn't. it turned into a love story that should never have happened - but most wonderfully did, in a tale that proves that truth is more miraculous than fiction when it springs from the magical depths of the heart...

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