
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.
Find out how gifting an autobiographical journey can bring renewed purpose, inspiration, and joy to a loved one.

Discover why memoirs aren’t just for the rich and famous. Every life story is worth preserving and sharing.

Discover Edward Hughes’ remarkable journey—from war and world travel to 76 years of marriage—and his secret to happiness.

Are you thinking about sharing your life story but feel unsure where and how to begin? Let us guide you.
Fred Parkin is a witty and clever raconteur, sometimes ironic but never unkind, sometimes whimsical but always thoughtful.
When you write an autobiography, you give your family a gift that gives back for generations to come.
If it is true that a picture paints a thousand words, Richard Bryan’s LifeBook memoir should probably be 2,000 pages
Richard discusses his experience of writing his autobiography with us—a feat he had previously thought he would never achieve.
Watch this video interview with Angel Alvarez in which he discusses the LifeBook project that he gifted to his mother.
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