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The Gift of the Magi - A Timeless Christmas Short Story by O Henry - cover

The Gift of the Magi - A Timeless Christmas Short Story by O Henry

O. Henry, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Casa editrice: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Love is the truest gift of all.

In The Gift of the Magi, master storyteller O. Henry captures the essence of selfless love and sacrifice through the story of a young couple who give up their most prized possessions to surprise one another on Christmas Eve.

Poignant, touching, and unforgettable, this short story has become a beloved classic that continues to warm hearts over a century later. Perfect for reading aloud, gifting, or reflecting on the true meaning of the holiday season.

🎄 This Kindle edition includes:

The original, unabridged story

Crisp formatting for effortless reading

A classic design suited for both children and adults

📚 A must-read for fans of timeless holiday tales and meaningful literature.

Celebrate the spirit of giving—download your copy today.
Disponibile da: 17/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 27 pagine.

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