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C.S. Lewis and Women is a collection of interviews and essays, from a group of distinguished scholars commissioned by the C.S. Lewis Foundation to write on this theme. Inspired directly by the life and writings of Lewis, it explores the many facets of his relationships with women by addressing seven key areas - Lewis the man; Lewis the novelist; Lewis the apologist; Lewis the poet; Lewis the scholar; Lewis, the influencer; and Lewis the mentor. Among the distinguished contributors to this fascinating study are, Alister McGrath, Randy Alcorn, Michael Ward (author of The Narnia Code), and Debbie Higgins, Director of the C.S. Lewis Study Centre at The Kilns, Oxford. An essential read for fans of C.S. Lewis and his writings that is pertinent to contemporary culture.