The beginning. Concentration camp -- Mountbracken and Campbell -- I broaden my mind -- Renaissance -- Bloodery -- Light and shade -- Release --The great knock -- Fortune's smile -- Check -- Guns and good company -- The new look -- Checkmate -- The beginning.
Summary:
This book is one of the most beautiful and insightful accounts of a person coming to faith. C.S. Lewis takes us from his childhood in Belfast through the loss of his mother, to the boarding school and a youthful atheism in England, to the trenches of World War I, and then to Oxford, where he studied, read, and, ultimately, reasoned his way back to God.
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