Synopses & Reviews
Lou Sufferns successful career demands that he be intwo places at one time—and neither of those is withhis devoted wife and children. One frigid morning Loumeets a homeless man named Gabe and buys him a cupof coffee. . .then gives him a job—a surprising random actof kindness. But soon Gabe is meddling uncomfortablyin Lous life, popping up at the most inopportune times—as if Gabe actually can be two places at once. With Louspersonal and professional fates at important crossroadsand Christmas looming, Gabe resorts to some unorthodoxmethods to show his stubborn patron what truly mattersand how precious the gift of time is. But can he help him fixwhats broken before its too late?
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“An updated version of Dickenss A Christmas Carol . . . with some surprising twists.” < i=""> Boston Globe <>
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“Charming . . . The Gift is like a warm sweater.” < i=""> Associated Press <>
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“Light holiday fare with a lesson . . . [that] encourages readers to appreciate the important things. . . . Ahern has a way with character.” Kirkus Reviews
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“THE GIFT is a tantalizing tale wrapped in a tale that I devoured in one sitting. Its a perfect treat for the holidays.” Sara Gruen, author of Water for Elephants
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“A moving tale . . . The Gift weaves magical elements into modern-day setting, and will certainly appeal to readers looking for a touching supernatural tearjerker.” Booklist
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“[A] holiday treat . . . This clever twist on the guardian angel story will appeal to Aherns fans and lovers of holiday fiction.” Library Journal
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“This modern-day Scrooge tale is a delightful read with plenty of fun twists and turns.” < i=""> USA Today <>
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“A winning tale of magic and redemption. . . . Aherns an accomplished storyteller, and her writing chops elevate this far above the normal holiday fare. Theres magic, but its not campy, and the sentiment is real.” Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
The Gift is a magical, fable-like Christmas story from Cecelia Ahern, the celebrated New York Times bestselling author of P.S. I Love You and Thanks for the Memories. The story of Lou Suffern, a successful executive frustrated by the fact that he spends more time in the office than with his doting wife and two young children, The Gift is “a tantalizing tale wrapped in a tale....[the] perfect treat for the holidays.” (Sara Gruen)
About the Author
At twenty-one, Cecelia Ahern wrote her first novel, P.S. I Love You, which became an international bestseller and was adapted into a major motion picture starring Hilary Swank. Her successive novels—Love, Rosie; If You Could See Me Now; There's No Place Like Here; Thanks for the Memories; The Gift; and The Time of My Life—were also international bestsellers, published in forty-six countries and selling more than 15 million copies collectively. The daughter of Ireland's former prime minister, Ahern lives in Dublin, Ireland.