all I know is that C S Lewis was raised a christian and was provoked into Atheism by a particular quote regarding worldly suffering (i can't remember what it was) - he was reconverted to Christianity by college peers, i think.
C.S. Lewis had a strong imagination and enjoyed reading and exploring nature as a child. He also experienced personal losses, such as the death of his mother, which influenced his writing and philosophical views later in life. Lewis had a close relationship with his older brother Warren, with whom he created the imaginative world of Boxen as children.
Lewis was a professor at Oxford and Cambridge as well as a successful author and lecturer.
I agree but he wrote stories for people all over the world in different countries.
CS Lewis had no children of his own. He was a bachelor up until the age of 58, and after he married Joy Davidman, he gained two stepsons. Joy died of cancer four years after they were married, so CS Lewis then looked after Joy's two sons.
C.S. Lewis was born on November 29, 1898 and passed away on November 22, 1963, making him 64 years old when he died.
what was it like when Jane Goodall was growing up? i don't knoooow...
whats it like growing up poor
No, C.S. Lewis was not a Canadian author. He was a British writer, best known for his works such as "The Chronicles of Narnia" series.
You get mature and cautious.
Yes, Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" in 1865. It has since become a classic of children's literature and is beloved by readers of all ages.
C S Lewis did not like any sport very much. He was born without joints in his thumbs and was awkward when growing up, which meant that he had difficulty playing any sport and never got involved in them, either to play or as a fan.
amazing
boring
hard work.
cleopatras life growing up was just like a princesses life retards but she was a mean one