A delightful twist on the O. Henry classic The Gift of the Magi,
starring a weaver and six angry, naked geese. From award-winning author
and storyteller Carmen Agra Deedy.
When children approach Agatha wanting to know the source of the
beautiful fabrics in her weaving shop, she always recites a simple
verse.
Everything comes from something,
Nothing comes from nothing.
Just like paper comes from trees,
And glass comes from sand,
An answer comes from a question.
All you have to do is ask.
Agatha spins yarn and weaves cloth like no other, and she's worked hard
to sell enough wares to buy a brand new feather bed. However, when six
angry, naked geese show up to get their feathers back, Agatha must
reckon with how precious resources can be.
New York Times best-selling author Carmen Agra Deedy puts a delightful
twist on the O. Henry story The Gift of the Magi, reminding us of the
delicate balance between our resources and responsibilities.