Unisciti a noi in un viaggio nel mondo dei libri!
Aggiungi questo libro allo scaffale
Grey
Scrivi un nuovo commento Default profile 50px
Grey
Iscriviti per leggere l'intero libro o leggi le prime pagine gratuitamente!
All characters reduced
The Gift of the Magi - O Henry's Timeless Christmas Tale of Love and Sacrifice - cover

The Gift of the Magi - O Henry's Timeless Christmas Tale of Love and Sacrifice

O. Henry, Zenith Maple Leaf Press

Casa editrice: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinossi

A heartwarming holiday classic of love, sacrifice, and true wealth.

O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi is one of the most beloved short stories in American literature. First published in 1905, this poignant tale follows Jim and Della, a young couple struggling with poverty yet rich in devotion to one another. Each secretly sacrifices their most prized possession to buy a gift for the other—only to discover that their love is the greatest gift of all.

💡 Why this story remains unforgettable:

A moving portrait of selfless love.

A timeless Christmas classic read by generations.

A story that reminds us of the true meaning of giving.

Short, powerful, and perfect for sharing aloud during the holidays.

🎄 Perfect for:

Families looking for a heartfelt Christmas read.

Readers who enjoy short stories with emotional impact.

Lovers of timeless tales about love, sacrifice, and generosity.

🚀 Celebrate the spirit of Christmas and rediscover the joy of giving—Click "Buy Now" to experience O. Henry's masterpiece today!
Disponibile da: 19/08/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 72 pagine.

Altri libri che potrebbero interessarti

  • The House at Pooh Corner - cover

    The House at Pooh Corner

    Alan Alexander Milne

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Enjoy the sequel to A A Milne's "Winnie-the-Pooh", where we are introduced to Tigger! Join the Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, and the rest for delightful mishaps and adventures filled with Warmth, Whimsy, and Honey. Rediscover the charming tales that have captured hearts for generations.
    Mostra libro
  • The Call of Cthulhu - cover

    The Call of Cthulhu

    Howard Phillips Lovecraft

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Call of Cthulhu is a short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written in the summer of 1926, it was first published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales in February 1928.
    The story's narrator, Francis Wayland Thurston, recounts his discovery of various notes left behind by his great uncle, George Gammell Angell, a prominent professor of Semitic languages at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, who died during the winter of 1926, suspecting eldritch goings-on after being bumped into by a "nautical-looking negro".
    Mostra libro
  • A Painful case - From their pens to your ears genius in every story - cover

    A Painful case - From their pens...

    James Joyce

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    James Augustine Aloysius Joyce was born on the 2nd February 1882 in Dublin into a middle-class family, and the eldest of ten surviving siblings 
    Admired as a brilliant student he briefly attended the Christian Brothers-run O'Connell School before excelling at the Jesuit schools of Clongowes and Belvedere.  From there he went on to attend University College Dublin from 1898, studying English, French and Italian 
    In 1902, Joyce was now in his early twenties, and went to Paris to study Medicine but soon abandoned his teachings.  Back in Dublin to attend to his dying Mother he met Nora Barnacle. They bonded immediately into a life-long match. Together they decided to emigrate to Europe.  The couple lived in Trieste, Rome, Paris, and finally Zürich where Joyce pursued a variety of jobs and ventures to supplement his literary pursuits but none of these paid off.  
    After publishing a poetry volume, ‘Chamber Music’, in 1907, his short story collection ‘The Dubliners’, in 1914, helped establish his talent in the rapidly changing world.  
    Although far from home Joyce’s literary heart and works were set in his recollections of Dublin.  Characters are close resemblances of family and friends and indeed enemies.  His landmark work ‘Ulysses’, published in 1922, is set in the streets and alleyways of the city as it parallels Homer’s Odyssey in a variety of styles including its famed stream of consciousness. 
    His pen continued to produce classics of the order of ‘A Portrait of the Artist as A Young Man’ and ‘Finnegan’s Wake’ together with several volumes of poetry and a play ‘The Exiles, in 1918.   
    On the 11th January 1941, Joyce underwent surgery in Zürich for a perforated duodenal ulcer. The next day he fell into a coma. On the 13th after a brief period of lucidity in which he called for his wife and son he passed.  He was 58.
    Mostra libro
  • Cohen of Trinity - From their pens to your ears genius in every story - cover

    Cohen of Trinity - From their...

    Amy Levy

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Amy Levy was born in London, England in 1861, the second of seven in a fairly wealthy Anglo-Jewish family. The children read and participated in secular literary activities and became firmly integrated into Victorian life. 
    Her education was at Brighton High School, Brighton, before studies at Newnham College, Cambridge; she was the first Jewish student when she arrived in 1879, but left after four terms. 
    Amy’s writing career began early; her poem ‘Ida Grey’ appeared when she was only fourteen. Her acclaimed short stories ‘Cohen of Trinity’ and ‘Wise in Their Generation,’ were published by Oscar Wilde in his magazine ‘Women's World’. 
    Her poetic writings reveal feminist concerns; ‘Xantippe and Other Verses’, from 1881 includes a poem in the voice of Socrates's wife. ‘A Minor Poet and Other Verse’ from 1884 comprises of dramatic monologues and lyric poems. 
    In 1886, Amy began a series of essays on Jewish culture and literature for the Jewish Chronicle, including ‘The Ghetto at Florence’, ‘The Jew in Fiction’, ‘Jewish Humour’ and ‘Jewish Children’. 
    That same year while travelling in Florence she met the writer Vernon Lee. It is generally assumed they fell in love and this inspired the poem ‘To Vernon Lee’. 
    Her first novel ‘Romance of a Shop’, written in 1888 is based on four sisters who experience the pleasures and hardships of running a London business during the 1880s. This was followed by Reuben Sachs (also 1888) and concerned with Jewish identity and mores in the England of her time and was somewhat controversial. 
    Her final book of poems, ‘A London Plane-Tree’ from 1889, shows the beginnings of the influence of French symbolism. 
    Despite many friendships and an active life, Amy suffered for many years with serious depressions and this, together with her growing deafness, led her to commit suicide by inhaling carbon monoxide on September 10th, 1889. She was 27.
    Mostra libro
  • Urban Grandier - cover

    Urban Grandier

    Alexandre Dumas

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "Urban Grandier" by Alexandre Dumas is a dramatic retelling of the infamous witchcraft trial of Urbain Grandier, a 17th-century French priest. Accused of sorcery and orchestrating demonic possessions in Loudun, Grandier becomes the target of political and religious persecution. Dumas explores the web of jealousy, corruption, and power struggles that led to his downfall, highlighting the tension between faith and reason. The novel delves into themes of injustice, manipulation, and the abuse of authority, as Grandier’s defiance and intellect make him both admired and despised. A gripping blend of history and intrigue, it portrays the fragility of truth in a society rife with superstition and tyranny, leaving readers to ponder the cost of integrity in the face of oppression.
    Mostra libro
  • Gentle Breathing Nobel Prize 1933 - cover

    Gentle Breathing Nobel Prize 1933

    Ivan Bunin

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Ivan Bunin received the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature "for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing." Aristocrat to the core, Bunin somehow remained connected to the land and people and keenly felt their pulse of life. His acute observations resulted in the accurate and unforgettable characters who populated his writing. His love for punctuation and punctilious choice of words is legendary. Reading Bunin's stories is one of the best ways to understand the mysterious Russian soul and begin to understand one of Russia's greatest periods of literature.
    Mostra libro