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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Recently finished &#8220;Jack&#8217;s Life&#8221; by Lewis&#8217;s stepson Douglas Gresham. I found it unique among the growing catalogue of Lewis bios. It was private in a way that I&#8217;m not sure Lewis would have been comfortable with. A bit too much psychology for my taste. All told, however, I liked the familiar style quite a bit and the book did offer intimate anecdotes that only a family member would have been privy to. I just wanted to start up a discussion of the book and find out what others thought.
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