The Magic Never Ends: An Oral History of the Life and Work of C.S. Lewis
 

The Magic Never Ends: An Oral History of the Life and Work of C.S. Lewis

by John Ryan Duncan

Since The Screwtape Letters catapulted C. S. Lewis into fame in the 1940s, he has been among the world's most widely read apologists for the Christian faith. The contributors to this book suggest that his popularity might be explained by the fact that he asked the hard questions about Christianity so directly and answered them with uncommon clarity and simplicity.
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Johnny Brooks
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I picked this up as a bargain book from Books a Million on our visit to the US this year. No great biography, but it does contain some great photos. The design of the book is a bit annoying. Throughout they take paragraphs and enlarge them, kind of like illustrations or something. Thing is I just read what was enlarged, would have been better if the illustrations were at least different text.

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