Who Do You Think You are: A Journal That's All About You
By (Author) Siobhan Gallagher
J.P.Tarcher,U.S./Perigee Bks.,U.S.
J.P.Tarcher,U.S./Perigee Bks.,U.S.
5th November 2019
23rd October 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
155.2
Paperback
128
Width 140mm, Height 191mm
Explore the ways that your past has affected the person you've grown into in this fully illustrated journal Explore the ways that your past has affected the person you've grown into in this fully illustrated journal. You are who you are today because of a million tiny moments. It's hard to say which moments are responsible for your tendency to cancel plans, what initiated a weird habit, or why your go-to comfort food as a kid was a ketchup-and-mustard sandwich, but sometimes you only need to spend a little time reflecting in order to unearth these connections between past and present. In this illustrated journal, artist Siobhan Gallagher will jog your memory and encourage self-reflection with fun and engaging prompts, such as- What is something (or someone) you can't believe you ever likedIn the museum of your life, what moment was so important that it would need to be represented by a life-sized dioramaIf you could bottle up your childhood, what would it smell like (Chocolate-scented markers Grandma's house)Draw and label all the things you've lost that you wish you'd found. With plenty of room to write and reflect, Who Do You Think You Are will help you examine your past to understand the unique and fascinating timeline that made you into the person you are today.
"If you want a notebook for some fun, nostalgic soul searching, this is the book for you!"Marissa Moss, bestselling author of the Amelia's Notebook series
SIOBH N GALLAGHER is an illustrator and book designer living in New York City. Her illustrations have been featured in publications such as The New York Times, Elle Canada, US Weekly, The Huffington Post, and Penguin Classics. She self-publishes multiple zines per year, draws every day, and is in a constant state of nostalgia. This is her second book.