The heirloomist 100 treasures and the stories they tell

Shana Novak

Book - 2024

"Beautiful stories that celebrate the power an object can hold are at the heart of The Heirloomist by photographer Shana Novak, creator of the project of the same name dedicated to documenting keepsakes and transforming them into uniquely meaningful works of art. 100 objects from strangers and cultural icons alike range from the everyday to the extraordinary: the fork that began Nora McInerny's relationship with her late husband; the sculpture that inspired Christy Turlington to fight for maternal healthcare; the charm bracelet that Nate Berkus gifted his daughter in stylish family tradition; the baby shoes that represent Rosanne Cash's love for her children; and Andrew Zimmern's inherited steel carving set, the beginnin...g of a storied career in food. We all have meaningful items, big or small, expensive or humble, with powerful messages behind them. Celebratory, sentimental, and bursting with heart, The Heirloomist offers a glimpse into the treasures we hold dear and how they inform the stories of our lives"--

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  • Introduction
  • 1. Gloria Steinem
  • 2. Nora McInerny
  • 3. Dana Gordon
  • 4. Tiana Santore
  • 5. Jamie Stelter
  • 6. Shannon Buth
  • 7. Niki Russ Federman
  • 8. Katie Anne Lester
  • 9. Hallie Abrams
  • 10. Kenneth Williams
  • 11. Merrill Hoyer
  • 12. Martha Palan
  • 13. Whitney Whitmore
  • 14. Ben Aaron
  • 15. Marilee Stepan Wehman
  • 16. Margi Young
  • 17. Danny Cohn
  • 18. Denise Rubino
  • 19. Christy Turlington Burns
  • 20. Anthony Friend
  • 21. Gretchen Holt Witt
  • 22. Nate Berkus
  • 23. Pamela Hanson
  • 24. Bobbi Brown
  • 25. Carey Socol
  • 26. Marissa Stephenson
  • 27. Sarah Brock Edson
  • 28. Josh Kilmer-Purcell and Brent Ridge
  • 29. Bruce and Charlotte Sasso
  • 30. Guinevere Freccia
  • 31. Neil Kumar
  • 32. Libby DeLana
  • 33. Andrea Worthing
  • 34. Jack Klein
  • 35. Andrew Turner
  • 36. Beth McLaughlin
  • 37. Ali Sherman
  • 38. Maryclare Roos
  • 39. Jessica Diaz
  • 40. The Simms-Rosenthal Family
  • 41. Laura Silverman
  • 42. Vicki Perimeter
  • 43. John "Jack" Burton
  • 44. Jay Sweet
  • 45. Russell Ledet
  • 46. Hana Kantor
  • 47. Jay Massey
  • 48. Betty Wall
  • 49. Jonathan Gordon
  • 50. Hannah Sellers Terry
  • 51. Susan Feldman
  • 52. Mattie Kahn
  • 53. Tali Farhadian Weinstein
  • 54. Geraldine Tebben
  • 55. Rosanne Cash
  • 56. Nikki Kule
  • 57. Darrick Harris
  • 58. Jessica Gelier
  • 59. Beth Chappo
  • 60. Tara Favors
  • 61. Amy Helm
  • 62. Jennifer Waterhouse
  • 63. Walter and Clash Zamora
  • 64. Lee and Bob Woodruff
  • 65. Tig Notaro
  • 66. Sue Brezack
  • 67. Andrew Zimmern
  • 68. Claire Mazur
  • 69. Christy George
  • 70. Kristin Thul
  • 71. Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando
  • 72. Melissa Chessher
  • 73. Karen Hofmann
  • 74. Jill Kargman
  • 75. Jenny Faw
  • 76. Sara Elsasser
  • 77. Lauren Fox
  • 78. Alex Miquel
  • 79. Amanda Hesser
  • 80. Jodi Peckman
  • 81. Kaylea Nixon
  • 82. Jerry Novak
  • 83. Essence Carson
  • 84. Meg Piercy
  • 85. Josh Greene
  • 86. Gretchen Evans
  • 87. Vlad Duthiers
  • 88. Derreck Kayongo
  • 89. Kelly Cutrone
  • 90. Adam Lucas
  • 91. Nikki Cohn
  • 92. Ron Lieber
  • 93. Dan Kluger
  • 94. Jennifer Miller
  • 95. Kate McCann
  • 96. Gabby Giffords
  • 97. Tory Burch
  • 98. Elise Loehnen
  • 99. Shana Novak
  • 100. Linda Novak
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Library Journal Review

Novak is a commercial still-life photographer who takes images of the heirlooms that people treasure, to celebrate the stories they tell. In her first book, she profiles 100 cherished items and shares their narratives. Objects range from jewelry and toys to clothing and military helmets. Some of the heirlooms have monetary value, some are worth nothing. Each entry includes a one- or two-page story about the object's original owner and the object's importance in the current owner's life. Some items memorialize children who passed too soon or are reminders of beloved relatives; some celebrate family history, family businesses, or the strength of the owners' ancestors who paved the way for them; yet others commemorate how people met or acknowledge their bravery in service to their country. Lovely color photographs enhance these stories of prized possessions that connect people to their pasts and milestones and serve as visible reminders of those who are gone. While some stories are celebratory and others are poignant, all are fascinating reading. VERDICT Anyone who has ever saved an object as a remembrance will relish this varied collection of heirlooms and their stories.--Sue O'Brien

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