· For family reunions

A book on every chair
at the family table.

A 12-copy print run, ready for a reunion weekend, a wedding, a memorial. Every household goes home with one. The story stays in the family for good.

A LONG TABLE · TWELVE PLACE SETTINGS · A BOOK AT EACH
· Workshop · production photographMMXXVI
· How it works for you

From the first call to a finished book.

· 01 · Plan

Set the date and the copy count.

Weddings, anniversaries, memorials, summer reunions. Tell us how many households need a copy — and where in the world they'll be.

· 02 · Gather

Family contributes from anywhere.

A shared upload room. Cousins in São Paulo, Tashkent, and Tel Aviv can drop photos, voice notes, and corrections in their own language.

· 03 · Ship

Books arrive a week before.

Twelve foil-stamped hardcovers, in twelve boxes, addressed to twelve homes. Or all in one place, ready for the table.

· The shared workshop

Every cousin can contribute,
without learning new software.

· Vasilyev family · upload room
Things from before the war
14 contributors
Lena, Berlinaudio · grandma's 1948 recording47 min · DE· Transcribed
Misha, Torontophoto · Riga 1923, four cousins4.2 MB · JPEG· Identified · 4 / 4
Sasha, Tel Avivdocument · ketubah · 1919PDF · HE· In archive
Anya, Rigavoice memo · what Babi said about Elya2 min · RU· Pending review
David, Buenos Airesphoto set · 12 images, undatedZIP · 24 MB· Dating in progress

How the room works

  • ·Each contributor gets a private link — no account.
  • ·They upload in their own language. We transcribe and translate.
  • ·Drafts open to the whole family for one week before print.
  • ·The reunion organiser approves the final, then we go to print.
· Who comes to us

One person organising a weekend the whole family will remember.

You're the cousin who keeps the spreadsheet. You've been quietly collecting photos for two years. You know it's time.

We work to your date — eight, twelve, sixteen weeks out. Print finishes the week before; books arrive in time for the toast.

· What lands on every chair

Twelve identical hardcovers, twelve addresses, one shared story.

Foil-stamped on the spine and front board, sewn-bound, ribbon marker, end-papers in the family colour.

Plus the digital archive — searchable, citable — that the whole family keeps access to forever.

· Begin

A book on every chair,
by the weekend you set.

Twelve copies, twelve addresses, one shared story.

Begin your book
For family reunions — 7gens