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To Our Children's Children: Journal of Family Memories
To Our Children's Children: Journal of Family Memories - Review from About Genealogy
To Our Children's Children:
Journal of Family Memories
by Bob Greene and D.G. Fulford
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  365 questions - one for each day of the year
•  hardcover to last for generations
•  a wonderful conversation starter
Cons  •  could use more space for recording answers
•  some questions are a bit U.S.-centric
The Bottom Line - Your family members will no longer have an excuse for not recording their precious family stories and memories with this book full of hundreds of thought-provoking questions and ample space for recording the answers.

 
Product Description
•  Hardcover, 238 pages
•  Published October 1998, Main Street Books
•  Dimensions - 0.86" x 10.62" x 7.65"
 
 
Guide Review
End the Excuses
This companion book to the best-selling "To Our Children's Children: Preserving Family Histories for Generations to Come" makes it so easy for family members to tell their life story they won't be able to put it off any longer. Each page of this beautiful book poses a thought-provoking, memory triggering question with room for recording the answer right there on the page. While it could use even more space for recording answers, it still provides more room than many similar books and the questions are some of the most intriguing I've seen. This book, once completed, is sure to become a treasured family keepsake for generations to come.
 
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