The Gift of the Magi
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The Gift of the Magi  -     By: O. Henry

The Gift of the Magi

Candlewick Press / 2008 / Hardcover

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This illustrated version of O. Henry's famous The Gift of the Magi tells the story of sacrificial giving. Just as the Magi gave Jesus gifts at his birth, whenever we sacrifice to give to others, we are the Magi of old. This story of a young couple who gave up what they loved best for each other is a wonderful story to read together as a family. Jacketed hardcover.

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Title: The Gift of the Magi
By: O. Henry
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 40
Vendor: Candlewick Press
Publication Date: 2008
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 0763635308
ISBN-13: 9780763635305
Ages: 10-14
Stock No: WW635305

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O. Henry's classic tale of the wisest gifts of Christmas, brought to life by P.J. Lynch's extraordinary art, is itself a gift to share and treasure.

In a shabby New York flat, Della sobs as she counts the few coins she has saved to buy a Christmas present for her husband, Jim. A gift worthy of her devotion will require a great sacrifice: selling her long, beautiful hair. Jim, meanwhile, has made a sacrifice for Della that is no less difficult. As they exchange gifts on Christmas Eve, the discovery of what each has done fills them with despair, until they realize that the true gifts of Christmas can be found more readily in their humble apartment than in any fine store. O. Henry paints a masterly portrait of unfaltering love, a haven from the harsh world outside. The poignancy of his story is captured in P.J. Lynch's eloquent art, wherein every glance, every gesture, tells a subtle truth.

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