A LifeBook Autobiography – A Gift with Real Meaning

Bringing renewed purpose and inspiration to older people

When Ali Levin was faced with the dilemma of gift shopping for her elderly father, she, like many of us, considered the regular types of gifts. Luckyily, she found LifeBook Memoirs, a gift with real meaning.

Ali Levin: “He gave me everything”

“It’s hard to give your father something, you know – he gave me everything, and sometimes you’re sort of like, what? One more tie for a present and he doesn’t even wear a tie anymore. So what do you get?”

Levin liked the idea of giving her father a gift that had real meaning and, in her search for the perfect solution, she discovered LifeBook.

Ali Levin: “It’s been something positive”

“It wasn’t just some sort of silly throwaway gift for another year of a holiday, so that meant a lot to me. He’s engaging his mind through the LifeBook process. That’s been huge. And it’s been something positive for us to talk about,” she said.

LifeBook is much more than a book

Duane Roemmich

Duane Roemmich

Vice President Author Development at LifeBook Memoirs, Duane Roemmich said, for many, LifeBook is not so much about the book, but more about the engaging process of the book’s development.

“The process involves six months of weekly face-to-face interviews, so interviewers get to know their subjects well,” Mr Roemmich said.

“Participants tell their stories, share their precious memories and the most important parts of their lives. It’s a very meaningful process,” he said.

According to Ali Levin, the autobiographical journey has given her father renewed purpose.

Ali Levin: “It’s something important to do”

“It’s incredible for him to have a purpose, to have a reason to get up, to think about the day, to get dressed to see Anna, the interviewer… It’s meaningful. It’s something important to do,” Ms Levin said.

“When you read his story, his personality is just bursting through the pages – and there are so many stories. I know I’m giving him that gift of remembering really happy times and, I think, you can’t give someone more than that,” she said.

Are you ready to start your journey?

LifeBook Memoirs, parent company LifeBook, was originally established in 2012 by Roy Moëd who was inspired by his own personal journey. His father, Jules, was almost blind and felt he had nothing more to contribute to the world. Roy asked a friend to visit his father for an hour each week to ‘interview’ him and document his stories. He discovered that his father eagerly awaited each visit and relished in the chance to talk about the fond memories and experiences of his life. This very first autobiography inspired Roy to take LifeBook Memoirs to the world.