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The Gift Of The Magi And Other Stories (Scholastic Classics)

by O. Henry

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O.Henry's The Gift of the Magi, tells the tale of James Young and his wife Della who are a couple of modest means. They have only two possessions between them in which they take pride: Della's beautiful long, flowing hair, almost touching to her knees, and Jim's shiny gold watch, which had belonged to his father and grandfather. One Christmas Eve, neither can afford a present for the each. The length each willing to go to shows their love for each other, and how priceless their love really is. O. Henry was the pen name for the American short story writer William Sydney Porter. He was born in North Carolina but moved to Texas in his youth. He worked as a bank teller and newspaper columnist before being put in prison in Ohio for embezzlement. It was in jail that he started writing stories. Upon his release, he moved to New York and began his career as a writer. His stories are known for wit, wordplay and clever surprise endings.… (more)
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I'm late (as usual) but I've started my holiday reading. This was my first book, a collection of O. Henry's short stories, starting with The Gift of the Magi which is actually the only Christmas story in the collection, but it's a great one.

O. Henry loved a good twist didn't he? All of these stories go in directions readers wouldn't expect. I think the only one that left me flat was The Hiding of Black Bill anti was only really average in comparison to the rest. The Purple Dress and One Thousand Dollars were the most poignant of the collection to me.

Overall, highly recommended, especially if you're new to O. Henry's work. It's a great taste of his writing without being too big a commitment. ( )
  murderbydeath | Jan 22, 2022 |
Cause & Effect, Story Elements, Making Inferences
  dteach0102 | Sep 9, 2010 |
Classic tales from one of America's best loved storytellers. O. Henry's skill as a writer is probably overrated out of sentimental attachment to his work, but he always holds the reader's attention. ( )
  miketroll | Feb 25, 2007 |
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O.Henry's The Gift of the Magi, tells the tale of James Young and his wife Della who are a couple of modest means. They have only two possessions between them in which they take pride: Della's beautiful long, flowing hair, almost touching to her knees, and Jim's shiny gold watch, which had belonged to his father and grandfather. One Christmas Eve, neither can afford a present for the each. The length each willing to go to shows their love for each other, and how priceless their love really is. O. Henry was the pen name for the American short story writer William Sydney Porter. He was born in North Carolina but moved to Texas in his youth. He worked as a bank teller and newspaper columnist before being put in prison in Ohio for embezzlement. It was in jail that he started writing stories. Upon his release, he moved to New York and began his career as a writer. His stories are known for wit, wordplay and clever surprise endings.

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Contains: Gift of the Magi -- Last leaf -- Springtime à la carte -- Purple dress -- One thousand dollars -- Transients in Arcadia -- Chaparral prince -- Clarion call -- Hiding of Black Bill -- Retrieved reformation.
Contains: A Retrieved Reformation - The Enchanted Profile - The Ransom of Red Chief - By Courier - The Pimienta Pancakes - Lost on Dress Parade - Tommy's Burglar - After Twenty Years - A Double-Dyed Deceiver - Girl - A Chaparral Christmas Gift - Springtime A La Carte - Roads of Destiny - The Gift of the Magi
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