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To Our Children's Children: Preserving Family Histories for Generations to Come

To Our Children's Children: Preserving Family Histories for Generations to Come

  • Author: Bob Greene
  • ISBN: 9780385467971
  • Publisher: Doubleday
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Chapter One

Welcome! We're glad that you decided to embark on this project, and we hope it turns out to be one of the most satisfying things you've ever done.

You will find in these pages many questions-- questions to lead you down the pathways of your own life. What you're going to be doing is putting together a personal history for your family. We're here to show you that it can be easy and full of pleasure for you--something intimate and special, the creating of a lasting and beautiful hand-me-down for your children, your children's children, and generations that will come along far in the future.

Your story will have much more resonance for your children and grandchildren than any biography or autobiography of a famous person. It's almost startling that making this kind of personal history hasn't always been an American custom. Older people are often able to leave property or money behind for their descendants, but this--a package of memories of a person's life--is what usually doesn't get passed along. The most precious commodities of all--people's own recollections of their worlds--seldom get preserved, at least in a proper and permanent way.

As you will see, the secret of all this is found in the particulars. The specifics of your own memories are what your family will treasure the most. The main thing for you to know is that you need not attempt to sum up your life in grand, sweeping historic strokes, but stick to the seemingly small basics.

Thus, a man in his seventies shouldn't try to tell his children what post-World War I America was like; he should answer for them the question "What did the neighborhood where you grew up look like?" Or "Who was your best friend when you were a boy, and what did the two of you do together?" Or "How did you get your first job, and what was it like on your first day?"

A woman in her eighties shouldn't try to reconstruct the political events that took place during her youth. She should reach into her memory to answer questions on richer topics "What was your schoolhouse like?" Or "What do you remember about going on automobile rides with your family?" Or "Describe what you would do on summer days when you were a girl."

The purpose of this book is to help you along the way. If you know what questions to ask yourself, the answers almost take care of themselves--you already know them, but you may not have thought about them in a while.

Maybe you have never considered that the stories from your life are important. But be assured that they will be cherished far beyond anything money could buy. Whether you write your history, or speak it into a tape recorder, your stories will be eagerly awaited by the most appreciative audience of all--your family. Far into the future, your family will read your words or listen to your voice and be grateful you took the time to put this gift together for them.

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Excerpted from "To Our Children's Children" by Bob Greene. Copyright (C) 1993 by Bob Greene. Excerpted by permission. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher. Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site.

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Amazon Rating A true life saver May/08/2010

A few years back, my wife and I got this book for each of our parents. My father, who had never talked about his childhood or wartime experiences wound up writing his whole life story. When he died a couple of years ago, I went back and re-read it and was so thankful that he had done it. Without this book all of that amazing family history would have been lost. "To Our Children's Children" is a true "life saver."

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Amazon Rating family history chronolog Feb/16/2010

Great book, well organized, and gives headings for you to record your thoughts. I gave this as a gift to my sister-in-law who is always telling family stories
and she is also a new grandmother of 2...thought it would be a great idea for her to write down some of those stories...she was thrilled

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Amazon Rating Very informative reading Feb/14/2010

Very helpful and informative book for anyone who is thinking of writing their life story. Nice tips and suggestions on how to interview family and friends, too. Will make you want to write your story down for all time.

by Beverly Short (Texas)

Amazon Rating Pass Your Heritage Along Jan/07/2010

Do yourself a favor and pass your life's story on to your family. Do not make the mistake my own mother did, and think that her life was uninteresting and unimportant. She is gone now and what I would not give to know the answer to just a few of these questions!

This book is a book of questions for you to answer. There is no dialog, just questions for you. Interesting format. Keep a journal with it since there is not room in this book for you to expand on your answers. Very little space between questions.

I have sent this book to all my family and friends.

by C. Sparks (San Antonio, Tx United States)

Amazon Rating Writing a Family History Dec/02/2009

This book helped me get started on a project I had been thinking about for a long time but didn't know how to organize. I had my grandchildren in mind when I started, but after I had written 20 pages, I sent a draft to my children, in essence to see whether they were interested enough for me to continue the project. They were thrilled to get it and requested that I provide even more information on some subjects. I had no idea how much they didn't know about my early life and how interested they were in what I thought was just "ordinary stuff." I have purchased this book for several friends.

by Janet M. Robson (Mason, MI)

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