The gift
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Published
New York : Simon & Schuster, [2007].
Status
Columbia Pike - Adult Fiction
F EVANS
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A heartwarming and inspirational Christmas novel in the tradition of The Christmas Box and Finding Noel from New York Times bestselling author Richard Paul Evans. Sure to be a classic, this new tale brings to life the joy of the season and demonstrates the redemptive power of love: there is no hurt so great that love cannot heal it.Nathan Hurst hated Christmas. For the rest of the world it was a day of joy and celebration; for Nathan it was simply a reminder of the event that destroyed his childhood until a snowstorm, a cancelled flight, and an unexpected meeting with a young mother and her very special son would show him that Christmas is indeed the season of miracles. From the beloved author of the international bestseller The Christmas Box comes another timeless story of faith, hope, and healing.

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Book
Physical Desc
viii, 335 pages ; 19 cm
Language
English
ISBN
1416550011, 9781416550013, 9781416553038, 1416553037

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An uplifting tale of hope and faith celebrates the joy of the holiday season and follows a theme of the redemptive power of love.

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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

Evans (The Christmas Box) returns with narrator Nathan Hurst, a frequently traveling, Tourette's-suffering security chief for a retail chain. When Nathan gets snowed in at the Denver airport at Thanksgiving, he offers half his hotel suite to a stranded needy family: recently divorced single mom Addison (a massage therapist), and her two children, Lizzy and Collin. Collin, who has leukemia, cures Nathan's Tourette's with his gift of healing touch. Exercising his secret gift makes Collin sicker, though, and as news of his healing powers eventually leaks out, leading to a demand for his services, his condition worsens. Nathan, meanwhile, feels emboldedened by his cure, and moves to address childhood woes when visiting his nursing home-bound mother. The tightly honed narrative, brimming with good intention to find courage in shared suffering, soon brings everyone together. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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More inspiration from an author whose Christmas Box seems to have held a lot of presents. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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More inspiration from an author whose Christmas Box seems to have held a lot of presents. Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

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Evan's latest Christmas offering (after The Christmas Box and Finding Noel ) is the story of Nathan Hurst, a man with a troubled family past. Nathan, who has Tourette's syndrome, travels across the country as a detective for a retail chain. While stranded at the airport just before Thanksgiving, he invites a stranger, Addison, and her two children to share his hotel suite until a storm passes. Nathan finds himself falling for Addison and mysteriously cured of his syndrome by her son's touch. Evans's inspirational titles are perennial best sellers. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 6/15/07.]

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Evans (The Christmas Box ) returns with narrator Nathan Hurst, a frequently traveling, Tourette's-suffering security chief for a retail chain. When Nathan gets snowed in at the Denver airport at Thanksgiving, he offers half his hotel suite to a stranded needy family: recently divorced single mom Addison (a massage therapist), and her two children, Lizzy and Collin. Collin, who has leukemia, cures Nathan's Tourette's with his gift of healing touch. Exercising his secret gift makes Collin sicker, though, and as news of his healing powers eventually leaks out, leading to a demand for his services, his condition worsens. Nathan, meanwhile, feels emboldedened by his cure, and moves to address childhood woes when visiting his nursing home–bound mother. The tightly honed narrative, brimming with good intention to find courage in shared suffering, soon brings everyone together. (Oct.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Evans, R. P. (2007). The gift . Simon & Schuster.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Evans, Richard Paul. 2007. The Gift. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Evans, Richard Paul. The Gift New York: Simon & Schuster, 2007.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Evans, R. P. (2007). The gift. New York: Simon & Schuster.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Evans, Richard Paul. The Gift Simon & Schuster, 2007.

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