Retirement gift
A retirement book for the work and life behind it
Collect career milestones, coworker notes, family photos, lessons, funny stories, and future hopes into a gift that feels earned.
Gift plan
What to know before you start
A retirement book can honor the person without reducing their life to a job title
Who it is for
Parents, coworkers, mentors, founders, teachers, nurses, business owners, and anyone entering a new chapter
Best package
Guided Legacy Book for a focused tribute, Premium Legacy Book for career chapters and family context
Timing
Start 4 to 8 weeks before the retirement party depending on the number of contributors
What to send
Start with the memories closest to the occasion
You do not need a finished story. Send the pieces you have and Loresta can organize, polish, caption, and shape them into a proof.
Preview the workspaceBalance career and family
The best retirement books can honor work while also showing the family, hobbies, values, and everyday life around the career.
Collect messages from many people
Coworkers, students, clients, relatives, and friends can contribute short notes or photos that become tribute pages.
Make the next chapter feel hopeful
The book can include future plans, advice, travel dreams, and what loved ones hope the retiree gets to enjoy next.
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Questions
Before you gift it
Answers for timing, materials, and what Loresta can help with.
Can coworkers contribute to a retirement book?
Yes. A shared upload link can gather notes, photos, and memories from coworkers before the proof is created.
Can this be presented at a retirement party?
Yes, but start early. Contributor collection, proof review, revisions, print, and shipping all need time.
Make the gift feel personal
Start with the photos, notes, and stories you already have
Choose a package, upload the memories, and review the proof before print. For tight dates, ask about timing before you begin.