When Linda Spence asked her aging mother to write her life story, her mother stared at a blank sheet of paper and asked—“How? Where do I begin?” In this practical guide to capturing those memories that have been stored away, Linda Spence provides the questions that are the keys to unlocking the memories that make up a life.
Linda Spence writes and collects Legacy stories in Mill Valley, California, where she lives and works as a consultant.
“Prompted by the belief that every-day life has value and knowledge
from generations ahead, Spence has compiled a well-organized,
inspiring introduction to systematically recording family
histories…In lucid prose, the work suggests specific topics,
questions to ask and inspires an impetus for a new generation of
historians and scribes.”
*Come-All-Ye of Legacy Books*
“Spence creates a compelling context for recording the stages of
one’s life. In each section, from childhood through grandparenting,
Spence compiles a wealth of penetrating questions to help guide the
novice and more skilled writer alike.”
*Booklist*
“Has great potential for people working with nursing–home patients.
Recommended.”
*Library Journal*
“Linda Spence’s Legacy proves to be just that: the creation of a
family heirloom that money couldn't buy. Through a series of
thought-provoking questions about each phase in human life, Spence
helps readers record their personal history, think back to feelings
that any number of snapshots could never capture, and reflect upon
their lives.”
*Amazon.com*
“A personal history is a gift to share. Through supportive
coaching, stimulating questions, shared memories, and evocative
photographs, the process of producing a personal history becomes
intriguing and engaging.”
*Feminist Bookstore News*
“This book lures you to pick up pen and paper… A must for anyone
interested in preserving a personal history.”
*Connecticut Nutmegger*
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