By Gina Dalfonzo
This is a brief book on the relationship between Dorothy Sayers and C.S. Lewis. They were both scholars and writers who lived about the same time in England. They were fans of each other’s writings and became friends through correspondence. At first their discussions were about literary and academic matters, but over time, much time, they became friends who wrote about personal matters.
The book is underwhelming. The author includes excerpts from a lot of letters, with some comments, along with biographical information. She seems preoccupied with how Lewis viewed women rather than with how each viewed Christ and the Christian life and literature.