A Memoir—The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Discover how reluctant authors, initially hesitant, grow to cherish the LifeBook project gifted to them.
Discover how reluctant authors, initially hesitant, grow to cherish the LifeBook project gifted to them.
Discover why memoirs aren’t just for the rich and famous. Every life story is worth preserving and sharing.
Are you thinking about sharing your life story but feel unsure where and how to begin? Let us guide you.
When you write an autobiography, you give your family a gift that gives back for generations to come.
In an age when the pace of life seems to be endlessly accelerating, taking time out to satisfy your curiosity about the history of your family can be profoundly rewarding.
Three years ago, David Geraint Thomas approached us to write his life story. Having been left with many questions about his heritage following the death of his parents, David was inspired to record what he knew of them and the extended family for his children and grandchildren.
Caroline and her LifeBook Memoirs interviewer laughed from start to finish as they worked on her book because there is, it seems, never a dull moment when Caroline is around.
Every LifeBook is unique in its way, with its own qualities and character, but even among all these highly individual stories, Jeannette Meyers’ story of her parents’ lives is distinctive.
Writing and reading about food creates a strong sense of connection between writer and reader, and it gives a unique understanding of the personalities at the heart of these stories.
As we move through life, we each weave patterns that endure long after we take our final bow. For most of us, the notion of “leaving a legacy” will emerge at some point on this journey, but what does that phrase really mean?
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