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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

Publisher: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Summary

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!
Available since: 08/19/2025.
Print length: 72 pages.

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