ABIGAIL SANTAMARIA
The first full biography of Joy Davidman brings her out from C. S. Lewis’s shadow, where she has long been hidden, to reveal a powerful writer and thinker.

JOY: POET, SEEKER, AND THE WOMAN WHO CAPTIVATED C.S. LEWIS
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2015
Joy Davidman is known, if she is known at all, as the wife of C. S. Lewis. Their marriage was immortalized in the film Shadowlands and Lewis’s memoir, A Grief Observed. Now, through extraordinary new documents as well as years of research and interviews, Abigail Santamaria brings Joy Davidman Gresham Lewis to the page in the fullness and depth she deserves.
A poet and radical, Davidman was a frequent contributor to the communist vehicle New Masses and an active member of New York literary circles in the 1930s and 40s. After growing up Jewish in the Bronx, she was an atheist, then a practitioner of Dianetics; she converted to Christianity after experiencing a moment of transcendent grace. A mother, a novelist, a vibrant and difficult and intelligent woman, she set off for England in 1952, determined to captivate the man whose work had changed her life.
Davidman became the intellectual and spiritual partner Lewis never expected but cherished. She helped him refine his autobiography, Surprised by Joy, and to write his novel Till We Have Faces. Their relationship—begun when Joy wrote to Lewis as a religious guide—grew from a dialogue about faith, writing, and poetry into a deep friendship and a timeless love story.

"[An] impressive debut biography…”
—Kirkus
“This book gives Davidman her life back... Ms. Santamaria succeeds in de-mythologizing Davidman’s story.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Joy is a delightful combination of romantic quest and intellectual adventure...”
— Debby Applegate, Pulitzer Prize winning author of the forthcoming Madam: The Notorious Life and Times of Polly Adler, Icon of the Jazz Age



"Joy captures the toughness, the dreams, the hypocrisy, of a complex and controversial woman."
— BBC.com, One of Ten Books to Read in August
“Abigail Santamaria has written a luscious Narnia tale for grownups…”
— Megan Marshall, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Margaret Fuller: A New American Life
“This brilliantly researched biography has changed me for good...”
— Walter Hooper, Secretary to C.S. Lewis, Literary Advisor to the C.S. Lewis Estate, and editor of The Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis.

