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Designed to be fun and breezy, the original Know Me Journal asks the perfect mix of questions to organize basic information and document who you are today. It’s a great way to start managing your memories.
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And get ready, there’s more!
The next series of Know Mes will be 20 questions each and focus on specific life passages. Combine them and before long, you’ll have a pile for posterity.
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Or give them as gifts. Every well-designed book is artfully bound and printed in keepsake-quality materials. Our great, great grandchildren will surely appreciate their tactile beauty more than a gigabyte of old e-mail files.
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Kicking it all off is our premier Know Me Journal.
Available in two distinct styles, it includes 50 questions that apply to most people on the planet. Well, at least a whole lot of them—brothers, sisters, parents, grandparents, friends and neighbors. We think there’s something nice about a mutual starting point. Of course, with the very first pen stroke, every one is original.
Hearty covers, thick pages, lovely designs and the undeniable practicality of spiral binding make our journals cool to carry, easy to maneuver, and durable.

Know me Journals was created in loving memory of two women who died young and were terrible record keepers.First, my mother who passed away when I was 18. Even though she was the closest person in my life, I knew little beyond her casserole favorites and love of Latin. Now that I have children and there’s more to me than my talent in the kitchen—thank goodness!—I often wonder how my mother felt about the world, her world, and how it all turned out. Then my dear sister passed away at 41. Told there wasn’t much time, she picked up a pen and started writing about events that mattered and her love of family. It was an extraordinarily sincere page and a half. Not nearly enough to document a life lived.
And so I came up with Know Me Journals. Not because tragedy lurks around every corner—my mother and sister were simply my inspiration—but because I thought everyone could use an easy resource to remember and be remembered.
—Gretchen MacKenzie