There are certain faith-filled couples that we just love to love: the Blessed Mother and St. Joseph, St. Louis and Zelie, St. Gianna Molla and Pietro. But it can be so hard to find books that portray these good, wholesome, God-centered courtships and eventual marriages. Enter Becoming Mrs. Lewis. If you think you know Joy and "Jack" from the 1993 film Shadowlands, think again. Immerse yourself in the story of C.S. Lewis' beloved wife, who inspired his later works Surprised by Joy and A Grief Observed, and how she came to conversion and deep Christian faith because of him. Follow their years of exchanging letters before her eventual relocation to England where their story would reach new heights of love, loss, and profound communion rooted in love of Christ. This novel provides just one more example of how fiction can evangelize the power of spiritual accommpaniment and the beauty of sacramental marriage.