A lifetime legacy

The stories you almost never heard

We sit with your elders, capture their journey through professional interviews, and bind their life into a museum-quality volume.

Elder hands
"Most families mean to do this. The book sits on the shelf.
Life gets in the way. And then the window closes."

— The Founder's Note

A curated editorial journey

Three steps to turn memories into a physical anchor for your family tree.

Simple and intentional

01. Scheduling

Scheduling

We coordinate with the storyteller to find a comfortable window for deep reflection.

02. The Interview

The Interview

A professional writer guides them through a two-hour session designed to surface the core of their experience.

03. The Heirloom

The Heirloom

We edit, typeset, and craft a physical volume that holds their voice for the next hundred years.

"Her words didn't just tell her history; they anchored our entire family."

This started when our interviewer sat down with his grandmother, notebook in hand, finally asking the questions he'd meant to for a decade.

When she passed, he used her words to write her eulogy. It wasn't a list of dates—it was the soul of who she was.

Told was born from the realization that every family deserves that anchor.

Hands holding an open book

Celebrate their story

A gift that never loses value, curated with the care of a boutique publisher.

Available Now

The Remote €249
  • 90-minute professional interview
  • Curated digital heirloom (PDF)
  • Editorial transcription & narrative
Premium

The In-Home Experience

The Bespoke

A writer visits your home for an afternoon of storytelling. Includes professional portraiture, audio archive, and a hand-bound linen hardcover volume.

Not ready yet?
That's okay.

Book a free 15-minute call. No obligation — just honest answers about whether this is right for your family.

Seán

Seán

The person behind every interview

  • No sales pitch
  • No obligation
  • Just a conversation

Now is the time

Don't wait for the
right moment.

The best time to capture their story was yesterday. The second best time is today, while the voice is still clear.