A cartoon with white skins and red hair, wearing a red dress, centered on a purple background, surrounded by labels like an anatomical figure, but sweet and silly, including: scar from falling on gravel at age 7, craving for peanut butter cookies, an

Who Do You Think You Are?: A Journal That's All About You

by Siobhán Gallagher Author

This fully-illustrated, purple-tinted, good-natured journal is a playful spin on your typical blank book. The pages await your words, but the task of writing about the self is made less daunting by lavender rainclouds where you can list the major bummers of the year, or a cartoon closet that offers a gentle nudge toward examining your own baggage stuffed behind closed doors. The author and illustrator poses a series of compassionate questions designed to spark your memory and illuminate how your past lived experience has affected the person you are today. Questions and creative prompts include: In the museum of your life, what moment was so important that it would need to be represented by a life-sized diorama? If you could bottle up your childhood, what would it smell like? (Chocolate-scented markers? Grandma's house?) and Draw and label all the things you've lost that you wish you'd found. A million tiny moments have gone into the shaping of you, and this creative workbook will guide you to celebrate your quirks, explore the origins of your habits, and better understand your own self.

(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)