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Back to Legacy : A Step-By-Step Guide to Writing Personal History
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Summary:
Strong General Outline
Comment:
As a writer who often gets stuck, I enjoyed the prompts in this book as great starting points. The
shared stories are also fun to read - not too long but enough to get me started. I would have liked
to see in this book, in the parenting section, prompts for the adult who is facing infertility.
While it's impossible for one author to cover every aspect of life, infertility consumes so many
people today that I would really enjoy a series of prompts focused on this life issue - it changes
lives, dampens dreams, disconnects one from society, and alters the way we approach the American
dream.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Literally Step by Step
Comment:
This is a great book for writers whether or not you really intend to write a personal Legacy. I
bought it on a whim (because I liked the concept) at Restoration (yes, the furniture store). I
read through it and started writing. While working in through the book, an idea for a story I was
already woriking on came to me. I became side-tracked with that idea and finshed the story which
then became a series of short stories. In the meantime, I passed the book on to a friend who had
retired and was thinking about writing something. I went back to some of the notes I had made while
browsing through Legacy and decided to use the exercises and questions to build a set of characters,
that intertwined. I used that as the base of a novel I am working on now. (I did a similar thing
with the short storeis). Eventually, I do plan to go back and write a "personal" history about my
family (sans me), but in the meantime, I bought another copy of Legacy for myself to use when
building characters and another to spare in case I decide to pass the book on to someone else, I'll
still have a copy of my own. It will get anyone writing and better yet, talking to your family. It
will get you to learn about your family in a way we never really do. It's a very touching way to
connect yourself to your family, yourself and to the world through great periods of time. You'll be
surprised by what you learn and more so by how easy the writing comes to you. Thank you Linda for
writing the book.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
While There Is Still Time!
Comment:
This book is a valuable resource for families to use when preserving the legacy of a loved one who
is dying. My mother has brain cancer, yet has full use of her faculties and has LOVED going through
the book of questions and leaving behind a history of her life. We have used the book as a guide
for a *very long* audio interview. I ask the questions from the book - she reaches back and tells
the stories. It has been a wonderful experience for me and my mother in these days we know will be
cut short due to her illness. Preserve the legacy of your loved ones now - before it's too late!
Thank you Linda Spence for helping my mother leave us a wonderful gift.
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Quoted from "Booklist" 10/15/97, Vol.94, No.4, pp.380
Comment:
This review was written by Alice Joyce. As memoirs become increasingly popular reading material, so
do individuals of the baby-boomer generation increasingly hunger for details about their own
multigenerational family histories and the long-buried stories that, in accumulating, make up an
essential heritage. 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. An inward journey, it is meant to
uncover intimate memories and experiences that shape the very foundation, walls and interior spaces
of a personality. Quotes from authors associated with a style of mesmerizing and revelatory writing
illustrate just how moving are the episodes and scenes that create the fabric of our everyday lives.
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