A native of Sardinia, Grazia Deledda's novels are mostly set in the
rugged hills around her home town of Nuoro. Her characters reflect the
difficult lives of people still constrained by ancient customs and
practices. Her voice is powerful, her tone often sombre. But her
wide-ranging talent had a sunnier side, revealed in many of her later
works.
The Christmas Present, first published in 1930, brings together a
collection of folk tales, children's stories and personal reminiscences
that portray with humour and affection the lighter side of Sardinian
life. This is a book that will charm and delight, opening a window on to
the Sardinia of old and the formative influences on a Nobel laureate.