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- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Editorial Planeta D
- ISBN
- 9788439590385
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Other editions (34)
Other editions

Das Geschenk
1997 • Goldmann
German

Das Geschenk Roman
2007 • Goldmann
German

El Regalo
Editorial Grijalbo, S.A. de C.V.
Spanish

The Gift
1994 • Delacorte Press
English

The Gift A Novel
2009 • Random House Publishing Group
English

The Gift
1994 • Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing
English

The Gift
1995 • Chivers Press
English

The Gift
1996 • Turtleback
English

The Gift
1995 • Corgi Books
English

The Gift
1998 • G K Hall & Co
English

The Gift
1996 • Dell
English

The Gift
1994 • Bantam
English

The Gift
2009 • Transworld
English

The Gift
1996 • Turtleback
English

The Gift (Danielle Steel)
2004 • Random House Audio
English

Le cadeau
1995 • Feryane
French

Le cadeau roman
1994 • Presses de la Cité
French

Le cadeau
1994 • France Loisirs
French

Le Cadeau
1996 • Pocket
French

The Gift (Danielle Steel)
2004 • Random House Audio
English

the_gift
2012 • Fisicalbook
English

Le cadeau
2009 • Pocket
French

Сборник стихотворений первый
2016 • ЛитРес
Russian

Lahja
1995 • WSOY
Finnish

Podarunek
2013 • Miedzy Slowami
Polish

The Castle Of Llyr (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
2006 • Turtleback Books
English

El Regalo
2000 • Grijalbo
Spanish

El regalo (Spanish Edition)
2003 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

El regalo
1994 • Plaza & Janes Editores, S.A.
Spanish

Podarunek
2001 • Libros
Polish

Podarunek
2008 • Swiat Ksiazki
Polish

O presente
1995 • Record
Portuguese

Okurimono (The Gift) (Japanese Edition)
2000 • Akademi Shuppan
Japanese

The Gift
2009 • Penguin Random House
English
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Many reviewers praised this book for its deeply touching and beautifully written narrative, featuring strong and lovable characters. Readers found it to be a heartwarming, compassionate, and inspirational story that expertly explores themes of family, love, coping with pain, and mutual support. The book is often described as an emotional journey, capable of evoking both laughter and tears, and is appreciated for its easy readability and engaging style. It resonated with those who believe in the idea that people enter and leave our lives for a reason, often bringing a significant "gift" or lesson. Despite its 1950s setting, many found its themes to be timeless and relevant, offering a comforting and light escape, making it a popular choice for holiday reading.
However, some readers found the book to be predictable and, at times, repetitive or tedious. Critics noted that the plot often felt formulaic, with many anticipating the ending early on. Character development was occasionally described as flat or one-note, lacking depth or significant personal growth, which led to some finding the individuals and their relationships "boring" or "meh." The romance was sometimes perceived as fast-paced or overly sentimental. Additionally, a few reviewers felt the book didn't sufficiently delve into the more profound emotional pain of its tragic elements, instead offering a "too cute and cozy" perspective. The ending was also mentioned as feeling rushed or, for some, dissatisfying.
Overall, "The Gift" appears to be a book that strongly divides opinion, yet consistently delivers on its promise of an emotional experience. It is particularly recommended for readers seeking a simple, comforting, and heartwarming story that can serve as an easy escape or a "tear-jerker." Fans of women's fiction and those who appreciate a predictable, feel-good narrative with strong emotional themes will likely find much to enjoy. However, readers looking for complex plots, intricate character development, unexpected twists, or a more gritty exploration of difficult themes might find it falls short of their expectations. It seems well-suited for those who enjoy a quick, engaging read that focuses on the resilient spirit of human connection and the belief in a purpose behind every encounter.
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