Becoming Mrs. Lewis: The Improbable Love Story of Joy Davidman and C. S. Lewis
Written by Patti Callahan
Narrated by Patti Callahan and Lauren Woodward
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About this audiobook
Meet the brilliant writer, fiercely independent mother, and passionate woman who captured the heart of C.S. Lewis and inspired the books that still enchant and change us today, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Book of Flora Lea.
When poet and writer Joy Davidman began writing letters to C. S. Lewis--known as Jack--she was looking for spiritual answers, not love. Love, after all, wasn't holding together her crumbling marriage. Everything about New Yorker Joy seemed ill-matched for an Oxford professor and the beloved writer of The Chronicles of Narnia, yet their minds bonded over their letters.
Embarking on the adventure of her life, Joy traveled from America to England and back again, facing heartbreak and poverty, discovering friendship and faith, and against all odds, found a love that even the threat of death couldn't destroy.
In this masterful exploration of one of the greatest love stories of modern times, we meet a brilliant writer, a fiercely independent mother, and a passionate woman who changed the life of this respected author and inspired books that still enchant us and change us. Joy lived at a time when women weren't meant to have a voice--and yet her love for Jack gave them both voices they didn't know they had.
At once a fascinating historical novel and a glimpse into a writer's life, Becoming Mrs. Lewis is above all a love story--a love of literature and ideas and a love between a husband and wife that, in the end, was not impossible at all.
"Callahan crafts a masterpiece that details the friendship and ultimate romance between the real Davidman and Lewis . . . a magical and literary experience that won't be soon forgotten." --LIBRARY JOURNAL, STARRED review | ". . . an incredible portrait of a complex woman." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, STARRED review | ". . . a deeply moving story about love and loss that is transformative and magical." --PAM JENOFF | "I was swept along, filled with hope, and entirely beguiled." --LISA WINGATE | "This is the book Patti Callahan was born to write. Becoming Mrs. Lewis is a tour de force and the must-read of the season!" --MARY ALICE MONROE
Patti Callahan
Patti Callahan is the New York Times, USA TODAY, and Globe and Mail bestselling novelist of fifteen novels, including Becoming Mrs. Lewis, Surviving Savannah, and Once Upon a Wardrobe. A recipient of the Harper Lee Distinguished Writer of the Year, the Christy Book of the Year, and the Alabama Library Association Book of the Year, Patti is the cofounder and cohost of the popular web series and podcast Friends & Fiction. Visit her online at www.patticallahanhenry.com; Instagram: @pattichenry; Facebook: @AuthorPattiCallahanHenry; Twitter: @pcalhenry.
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Readers find this title to be a beautifully written and well-researched book that offers a glimpse into the private lives of CS Lewis and his wife Joy. It explores themes of love, passion for God, and the search for relationships. The book evokes strong emotions and leaves a lasting impact on readers. While some reviewers found the audio recording to be painful to listen to, overall, the book is highly recommended for its captivating story and its ability to inspire readers to explore the works of CS Lewis and Joy Davidman.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Loved the book! Narrator was wonderful. Now I want to know everything about these two remarkable people.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I really wanted to like this book. Interesting topic, interesting people, etc- but I had to put it down in the end because it was badly written. Confusing location changes, inappropriate references (like a “queen-size bed”), etc that made me doubt the truth of anything that was written.
Actually came here researching the author because I was finding it so troubling.
Needs editing, needs fact-checking, and despite my interest in the subject, I just can’t continue. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I knew some of the story behind this book, the marriage of C. S. Lewis and Joy Davidman. I found the dialogue to be realistic, and I like how the author did so much research, especially by reading letters only recently uncovered. I always appreciate a book that inspires me to do my own research, and this one fit the bill.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Although the book started out slowly and I almost returned it, I’m glad I held out because the last few chapters completely drew me in. I could not stop reading.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Wow! What a great book! I loved the authors insights into some of my favorite authors.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It was so real, so full of heart, so full of faith in the God who walks with us in every circumstance!!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very well written. Felt like I got to peek into the Private lives of CS, Lewis and his wife Joy.
Made me want to read CS Lewis‘s books which I haven’t yet. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The reason why I decided to give it a 10 out of 10 is because I found it to be extremely enlightening.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Absolutely breath taking, I love it, so many to tell about this book.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Narrator really doesn't fit the book. It would be awesome if they re-recorded it with a more experienced, sensitive narrator. This one is too forceful for this style of book.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Brought so many emotions alive in me — a sign of a good book!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This was a wonderful book and I could not stop listening!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This was a beautifully written, well-researched book. There were many surprises in it. But it showed love, passion for God, and man's search for relationship with God and with another human being in a beautiful way.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I really enjoyed this book. Entertains & interesting. I highly recommend.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
The reading and Mr. Lewis was dreadful
The story was amazing - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a beautiful book and describing it in words is too mundane. It’s a gem.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5You feel like you know these people so well. When the book is over you miss them. You feel like you have experienced their tragedy.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5The book is WONDERDUL - the audio recording was painful to listen to. I was able to push through because I enjoyed the stories so much… But man, I almost didn’t. The accents and the emotions that the reader used just took away from a beautiful story.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Good historical fiction should make one want to read the original works and accounts. Patti Callahan Henry has accomplished that. I want to read Joy's sonnets, her letters. I want to read the works of Lewis that were most directly influenced by Joy. Sometimes the narrator's voice grated on me, bored me, but overall this audiobook was satisfying and inspiring.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Just lovely the human connection when times where not so complicated on some levels of life
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Way too long, the author made Joy an impossible character to like. Personally, it was difficult to finish as it just dragged on and on. I enjoyed getting glimpses into C.S. Lewis’s life as a writer and learning about him. But those moments were few and far between all the chapters of listening about Joy drone on and on about her incredibly dysfunctional marriage to Bill.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Just loved this book. Learned so much about CS Lewis and before listening had not heard anything about Joy and her influence on his life. Thank you!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The narrator was superb! The story was also great. Would recommend.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I received this book for free as part of an Instagram tour (Just Read Tours specifically) I did to promote the book.I was interested in reading this book because I am a fan of C.S. Lewis. I hadn’t heard of Joy Davidman before, so I was curious to learn more about her. Please note that although this book is based on real people and real events, it is still a work of historical fiction. This book was incredible. It beautifully depicted the relationship between Lewis and Davidman. Their romance was unconventional but epic. The love they had for one another is truly remarkable. I loved how they influenced each other’s work and treated each other as equals. Joy was such a strong woman. I enjoyed learning her backstory and seeing how she had the courage to not only leave her alcoholic and cheating husband, but also to start a new life with her children in another country. I loved the epilogue. It really gave Joy a voice. She comes from a time where people often silenced her voice and contributions. I liked that the author let Joy have the final word. Since this is a book about C.S. Lewis, is also discusses the Christian faith but it doesn’t go overboard with it. If you’re worried that it might be too religious, don’t be. The heart of the book is really their love story. Lastly, the endpapers of the book feature a map of Oxford which I found to be a really nice touch, since the Narnia books are known to have maps. Overall, this is an amazing read! If you are fan of C.S. Lewis or love books about incredible women, then pick this one up!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Captivating story! I loved it and couldn’t stop listening!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Title: Becoming Mrs. LewisAuthor: Patti CallahanPages: 416Year: 2018Publisher: Thomas NelsonMy rating: 4 out of 5 stars.I am always looking for a good book to read. Are you? Do you choose it by the cover, who endorses it, the synopsis on a website or are there other criteria you utilize? For me, when choosing a book, I use the previous list and sometimes authors whose other works I have previously enjoyed. Here though is a new author to me, and frankly so is the subject of the historical work of fiction, Joy Davidman. C. S. Lewis’ works I have read but I was totally caught off guard to learn that Mrs. Lewis also wrote prolifically.While the author concedes that much in the story is from her imagination, she does interject words that were written by Joy for example in her correspondence with C.S. Lewis. The bibliography in the very back of the book has a treasure trove of sources to learn more about Joy Davidman, her faith and her writings. Someday I may just pick up some of them to learn more about the woman behind a well-known man.The writing pulls readers in and not just mentally but by the heart too! There were times in the story my heart felt heavy just thinking about what Joy might have experienced or felt in different seasons of her life. It is clear from the onset that her father demanded much from her and her mother was elusive, or is that fiction too? You the reader will have to decide.There were different times I had to put the book down because the scene was somewhat depressing. There were other times I wondered if Joy may have done what action was described in the narrative for real. In either case, the author spurred my desire to want to know who the real Joy Davidman was before she met C. S. Lewis, their relationship and their marriage until her death. Even if it is a work of fiction, I am glad to be spurred on to learn more about this woman from the past, her life, her love and her faith.Note: The opinions shared in this review are solely my responsibility.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I finished Once Upon a Wardrobe and had to reread the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe and then I went back to this one. I really enjoyed it and love getting to know JOy Davidman. Needless to say I now have many more books to add to TBR from the Screwtape letters to Joy Davidman's prose. An unconventional love story but loved exploring their mind and love as it grew.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Wonderful story of love a Christianity.The story of the amazing C. S. Lewis and the lady who he fell in love with. Joy was a writer and an excellent foil for Lewis.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Information about their private lives was previously unknown to me. Years ago I read, A Grief Observed, to find answers to my own grief. I now feel that I know Joy and understand more fully Lewis’ overwhelming grief at her death. This is truly a beautiful love story; love of writing and of family.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is beautifully written, highly quotable, and made me want to know so much more about both Joy and CS Lewis. I just loved it. It's a beautiful look into what real love is often like. Messy and imperfect but stunningly beautiful and worth all the pain for even just a taste of it's truth.
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