Monday 6 November 2017

Book Review: Writing Your Family History by Deborah Cass

I'm glad that I read this book because it gave me some dedicated time to contemplate about writing my won family history.

However, the book is very basic, relies heavily on examples and extracts, and feels like a first draft due to the many spelling mistakes.

The book considers primary sources, further sources, personal sources, making the most of limited materials, constructing and writing family history, and producing your story. As you can see the chapter headings are really great, but unfortunately all of this material is basic and a quick search online would reveal deeper information on each topic.

Including the index, the book is 121 pages in length, so this contributes to the brief nature of the book. I'd say that it's ideal for people just coming into family history research as it will give them a good idea of what sources are available and what information they may contain. However, if you've been researching for a while, then this book might not be the book to help you write down the lives of your loved ones and ancestors.

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