• Surprised by Joy

  • The Shape of My Early Life
  • By: C. S. Lewis
  • Narrated by: Ralph Cosham
  • Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,416 ratings)

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Surprised by Joy

By: C. S. Lewis
Narrated by: Ralph Cosham
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In the closest thing we have to an autobiography, C. S. Lewis, an unfailingly honest and perceptive observer of self, here shares the story of his personal spiritual journey. With characteristic candor and insight, he describes how his “search for joy” led him from the conventional Christianity of his childhood to a youthful atheism, and finally back to an assured Christianity compatible with his formidable intellect. With no pretense, Lewis describes his early schooldays, his experiences in the trenches during World War I, and his undergraduate life at Oxford, where he reasoned his way to God. Lewis’ “surprise” holds continuing interest not only for admirers of his work but for any modern seeker concerned with the compatibility of the rational and the spiritual.

©1955 C. S. Lewis Pte. Ltd. (P)2000 Blackstone Audiobooks

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Not what I expected

3 stars as autobiography; 5 stars as beautifully written book about a spiritual journey, excellently narrated

If you want to read about CS Lewis, better try Alan Jacobs' The Narnian or other bio.

If you want to read CS Lewis the Christian apologist describe selected aspects of his boyhood and adolescence up to his early adulthood conversion (in beautiful and often humorous prose), download this. I think even those who take no interest in Lewis but who are interested in social history of the first half of 19th century Britian would find this a valuable listen.

If you are unfamiliar with the British school system or don't have a nodding acquaintance with schools of philosophy and major Brit Lit figures of the early 19th century, reading a bio such as Jacobs' first will make this a much more rewarding listen.

I wish that Lewis had lived to write a more complete autobiography. He selected "selectively" experiences that drew him toward the source of joy. His silence on others leaves the listener longing for a more complete travelogue of his journey.

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Satisfied by Joy!

If you want to know about the man - C.S. Lewis - this is the book you want. His reluctant journey to faith is fascinating. The narrator, Geoffrey Howard, is perhaps the best I've ever heard. If the institutional church makes your skin crawl, but the idea of knowing God is more palatable, then you'll find a friend in Lewis.

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Deep, but longer than necesssary

Would you consider the audio edition of Surprised by Joy to be better than the print version?

Yes. I never would have made it through the print version. The narrator made it somewhat easier to get through the first ten chapters to the meaty part of the book.

What did you like best about this story?

Chapter 11. That chapter was what I was looking for - encouragement and a real discussion of God's role in joy as well as the difference between true joy and anything else.

What about Ralph Cosham’s performance did you like?

He read with a beautiful and natural cadence. I have liked other narrators better, but he did justice to the book.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

C.S. Lewis' journey from a depressed victim of bullying to a joyous Christian.

Any additional comments?

If you're like me and you're looking for a real explanation of joy and how and where to get it - just read chapter 11.

If you're looking for an excellent treatment of the effects of bullying at home and at school, as well as an excellent treatment of how sports, games, and other forced activities in the public school system can foster bullying, read chapters 1-10.

If you want an explanation of how war influenced the thought and spiritual life of C.S. Lewis, read chapter 12.

If you want to know what C.S. Lewis read, and thus what influenced his thought life, read the entirety of the book.

I have read other non-fiction works of C.S. Lewis that I liked better, but I will probably listen to chapter 11 again. It was worth the read for that chapter.

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Lewis is always great!

C. S. Lewis is one of the most thought-provoking writers in recent years. In this book, he tells about his early life and how it shaped his intellectual and spiritual later life. This was the one book of his I had not read, and am grateful to have heard it. It is not an easy listen...you have to pay attention. I went back and listened to some parts again, or grabbed my print copy and re-read for myself. That said, however, it has added to my appreciation of Lewis's writings to know where he came from. Well worth the listen!

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Very Compelling And Enjoyable Listening

What did you love best about Surprised by Joy?

Hearing the details of Lewis' early life and his almost accidental conversion to Christianity.

What other book might you compare Surprised by Joy to and why?

Lewis' "A Grief Observed," as both give you insight into Lewis' life: one his early life and conversion, the other his crisis of faith and grief over the death of his wife.

What does Ralph Cosham bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Cosham is a very excellent reader, and his inflections and overall delivery exude his thorough familiarity with the text. For me, this made listening to the audiobook a superior experience to my just plodding through the text on my own.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Lewis' comment regarding finding a friend: something like, "What? You too? I thought I was the only one!"

Any additional comments?

A must for Lewis lovers.

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Surprised By Joy

An excellent book. Wonderful insights into CS Lewis' life and what shaped his writing. Inspirational!

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Splendid! 5/5

This is a remarkably good book; namely for the psychological insight it provides as to what experiences etc made up a man such as Lewis was, the intrigue of the narrative itself and for the pearls of philosophical and theological wisdom scattered throughout (but more so near the end).

In my experiences of autobiographies, however, it was quite unusual. I say this partly because Lewis spent such a large proportion of the book speaking about his inner life, and comparatively little about the world around him. Hence I would have appreciated more information about the world around him, although I do believe the extent to which he spoke introspectively was genuine - because of his introverted, inward looking nature (which he does mention). Furthermore, because (in my opinion) he was so intellectual, much of the book focuses on his intellectual movement between philosophies and worldviews and his ultimate decision to accept God and Christ, rather than more day to day, concrete going-ons.

So summise, it seemed to me to be an insightful, somewhat enigmatic, unusual but generally interesting part-autobiography (it only speaks of his early life).

I would recommend you read it if you, 1) enjoy Lewis, 2) are exploring your worldview, philosophy/faith 3) enjoy autobiographies.

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All CS Lewis fans ought own.

If you could sum up Surprised by Joy in three words, what would they be?

An intriguing account as to how CSL journeyed in life to the foot of the cross.

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His response to a call to testify

Things discovered about a really great author that glorified God more then humanized the man.

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C.S. Lewis is amazing

Not only does my vocabulary improve when I read C.S. Lewis, but I learn things about myself I hadn't been able to verbalize before. This account of his journey to Christianity is masterfully told. At the end I wanted to hear more about his developing relationship with God . But I will read his other books to find that. I am a better person and better Christian for having read this book.

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