This project drew on several excellent books published previously, including The Voice of the Past: Oral History by Paul Thompson, 3rd Edition (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978); Like It Was: A Complete Guide to Writing Oral History by Cynthia Stokes Brown (New York: Teachers & Writers Collaborative, 1988), and Interviews That Work: A Practical Guide for Journalists by Shirley Biagi, 2nd Edition (Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1992). Some questions were drawn from and inspired by these works. The account of Mildred Baker’s ball comes from “A Ball Lost for 78 Years is ’91 Christmas Present,” published in The Smith County Pioneer, January 2, 1992, and from the radio segment “Woman Recovers Toy Ball After 78 Years,” hosted by Scott Simon on National Public Radio on January 11, 1992. Kristin Gilger’s story of her family was published by the Salem Statesman Journal and reprinted in the 1998 special section “Under the Influence.” Lori Hope Lefkovitz’s insightful essay “Inherited Holocaust Memory and the Ethics of Ventriloquism,” was published in the winter 1997 edition of the Kenyon Review. Excellent advice on nonfiction can be found in The Art and Craft of Feature Writing, by William Blundell (New York: Plume, 1986). Some conversational styles are examined in Interviews that Work: A Practical Guide for Journalists, by Shirley Biagi (Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1992). Forms of biographical storytelling are discussed in How to Write Your Own Life Story, by Lois Daniel (Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 1997). Genealogical technique is explained in Secrets of Tracing Your Ancestors, by W. Daniel Qullien (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.: Cold Spring Press, 2003). Tips on video production were drawn from the informative CD Producer’s Guide by Steve Pender, (Tucson, Ariz.: Family Legacy Video, 2003). Studs Terkel’s quote about the ceiling of Grand Central Station comes from the magazine article “Hear Here,” (Smithsonian, June 2004). The Henry Miller quote originally appeared in Saturday Review, May 5, 1956 in an article by Rachel Girson. It has been republished in Conversations with Henry Miller, edited by Frank L. Kersnowski and Alice Hughes (Jackson, Miss.: University Press of Mississippi, 1994) and on a tribute website maintained by William Ashley. Ernest Hemingway's recollections of his time at the Kansas City Star can be found on the paper's website, as well as literarytraveler.com. Alain De Botton's thoughts were drawn from Status Anxiety (New York: Pantheon, 2004). The Sandor Ferenczi quote about children comes from his Sex and Psychoanalysis (New York: Basic Books, 1950).