This Is for You: Gift-Giving as a Way of Life
By (Author) Lea Redmond
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperOne
28th January 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Relationships: friends / friendship and peer groups: advice, topics and issues
Memory improvement and thinking techniques
Soft skills and dealing with other people
Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts
Hardback
288
Width 165mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm
454g
The essential guide for gift-giving that makes our dearest feel loved and offers deep and lasting connectionfrom the author of the bestselling Letters to My Baby and creator of the Letters to . . . series
Riddled with obligation, expense, and waste, gifts are often reduced in our consumeristic culture to products for purchase.We all want to give good giftsbut how
InThis Is for You, artist and bestselling author Lea Redmond casts a vision for gift-giving as youve never seen it before. At their best, she proposes, gift-giving and receiving are an opportunity to practice relational care at every scale for the wellbeing of people and planet.
Gifts are relationships in miniature, Redmond writesa way to honor the spaces between us and practice the best of our humanity. Beyond the usual gift guide, This Is for You is a manifesto on open-hearted living that can enrich our relationships and awaken us to the world and its inherent abundance.
With inspired ideas and stories that sparkle, Redmond empowers you to be generous in your kinkeeping, courageous in your connection, and surprised by your own capacity for creativity.
Whether youre searching for a great gift for a birthday, holiday, anniversary, wedding, or just because,This Is for Youoffers:
This Is for You is delightfully illustrated with the authors line drawings throughout.
"Lea Redmond has created the scaffolding for connection with all living beings. She has helped untangle why we want to give, how we can give in a culture with too much stuff, and most importantly, how to make it mean the world to both the giver and receiver. This is a book sure to connect us all to each other, the planet and ourselves. You will feel less alone after reading this book." Carissa Potter, illustrator, author of It's OK to Feel Things Deeply, and founder of People I've Loved "Brave and thoughtful, this book explores the full spectrum of gift givingfrom joyful stories to the tender, complicated gift exchanges we often try to avoid. With insight and care, author and artist Lea Redmond has created a gentle, much needed guidebook for navigating it all, inviting us to see the giving and receiving of gifts as a worthwhile, meaningful and connective practice." Megumi Lorna Inouye, artist and founder of Gift Wrap by Megumi "This book is a gift! Lea has invited us into the profound magic and mystery of gift giving and receiving." Dr. Jennifer Freed, psychological astrologer and author of A Map to Your Soul
Lea Redmond seeks the extraordinary hiding in the ordinary and wants to share it with you. She makes things, books, and activities that invite humans of all ages to be curious, playful, and kind. Lea is the author of Knit The Sky, Wonder Hunt, Paint Chip Poetry, and the bestselling Letters To My series of keepsake journals. As the Postmaster of the Worlds Smallest Post Service, she has charmed thousands with her tiny mail transcriptions. Lea gathers people for workshops, letter writing, and other poetic services in her Tearoom of a Thousand Wonders in Oakland, California. Keep in touch at LeaRedmond.com.