After the death of his brother, Warren Lewis lived at The Kilns in Oxford, spent time with friends, edited his famous brother’s letters, and did a little writing of his own.
Then, out of the blue, he got a letter from a stranger on the far side of the world. Over the years that followed, he and Blanche Biggs, a missionary in Papua New Guinea, shared a vibrant correspondence.
These conversations encompassed their views on faith, their politics, their humour, the legacy of C. S. Lewis, and their own trials and longings.
Taken as a whole, these collected letters paint a colourful portrait that illuminates not only the particulars of distant times and places but the intimate contours of a rare friendship.
Edited and introduced by Bandersnatch author Diana Pavlac Glyer, Rabbit Room Press is proud to be publishing this collection in August 2023.
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