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Book Review: Dorothy and Jack
Dorothy and Jack
The Transforming Friendship of Dorothy L. Sayers and C. S. Lewis
by Gina Dalfonzo
Baker Books
Christian
Pub Date 18 Aug 2020
I am reviewing a copy of Dorothy and Jack through Baker Books and Netgalley:
Dorothy and Jack were both highly intelligent, perceptive, and creative from the start, developing a deep knowledge of and passion for literature. They had both attended Oxford University, they had both graduated with honors and had become famous authors of novels, essays, scholarly works, and more.
Jack had more of a spirit of contentment while Dorothy Sayers had an adventurous, even reckless one. His manner was winsome if boisterous, hers just plain blunt. Much of what came naturally to her, in work and in life, was difficult for him, and vice versa.
Both Oxford University and the town that surrounded it were in turmoil during the First World War, as was the rest of Great Britain “Both students and citizens were rapidly enlisting, and college buildings were being used for training, as hospitals, and to house refugees from the war-torn European continent.”
Jack at eighteen had dreamed of attending Oxford University but when he arrived in the spring, he knew he would…