Surprised by Joy by C. S. Lewis reads as reflective, candid. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.
A deeply introspective intellectual memoir in which Lewis recounts his personal quest for meaning, tracing the role of acute spiritual longing ('Joy') as the thread guiding him from childhood wonder through doubt toward faith. The narrative combines rigorous philosophical honesty with intimate confessional voice, making abstract interior struggle concrete and moving. Best for: readers of spiritual autobiography, philosophical memoir, and Lewis's own nonfiction; those interested in faith journeys and intellectual coming-of-age.
readers of spiritual autobiography, philosophical memoir, and Lewis's own nonfiction; those interested in faith journeys and intellectual coming-of-age
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