Softcover Lined Journal
Breathe new life into your thoughts and musings with this hand-stamped Roethke journal with lined paper. Perfectly portable, each journal features saddle-sewn binding, and 120 GSM paper for added durability. Comes with your choice of Roethke quote:
“Wake the Happy Words,” the closing line from Theodore Roethke’s 1950 essay, “Last Class.”
“And I rejoiced in being what I was,” a line from the poem, “The Rose,” which is part of the “North American Sequence” in The Far Field.
Available in four colors: Orange, purple, magenta, and green.
Select your quote and color after adding the book to your cart.
Additional product details: 4.4 x 8.2 inches. 120 gsm lined paper. Saddle sewn binding. 40 sheets/80 pages. Kraft 240 gsm paper cover. Because of the individual stamping process, products will vary slightly and natural imperfections may occur.
Please note that the cost of this item reflects not only the quality of the product and original design, but it also serves as a fundraiser for the Friends of Theodore Roethke Foundation, a 503(c) non-profit organization. All proceeds from sales in our online store go directly back into our organization to cover programming expenses, operational costs, and capital improvements. Thank you for helping to support our mission of preserving, protecting, and promoting the literary legacy of Theodore Roethke and of making his childhood home a literary destination that provides cultural and educational opportunities to our community.
Breathe new life into your thoughts and musings with this hand-stamped Roethke journal with lined paper. Perfectly portable, each journal features saddle-sewn binding, and 120 GSM paper for added durability. Comes with your choice of Roethke quote:
“Wake the Happy Words,” the closing line from Theodore Roethke’s 1950 essay, “Last Class.”
“And I rejoiced in being what I was,” a line from the poem, “The Rose,” which is part of the “North American Sequence” in The Far Field.
Available in four colors: Orange, purple, magenta, and green.
Select your quote and color after adding the book to your cart.
Additional product details: 4.4 x 8.2 inches. 120 gsm lined paper. Saddle sewn binding. 40 sheets/80 pages. Kraft 240 gsm paper cover. Because of the individual stamping process, products will vary slightly and natural imperfections may occur.
Please note that the cost of this item reflects not only the quality of the product and original design, but it also serves as a fundraiser for the Friends of Theodore Roethke Foundation, a 503(c) non-profit organization. All proceeds from sales in our online store go directly back into our organization to cover programming expenses, operational costs, and capital improvements. Thank you for helping to support our mission of preserving, protecting, and promoting the literary legacy of Theodore Roethke and of making his childhood home a literary destination that provides cultural and educational opportunities to our community.
Breathe new life into your thoughts and musings with this hand-stamped Roethke journal with lined paper. Perfectly portable, each journal features saddle-sewn binding, and 120 GSM paper for added durability. Comes with your choice of Roethke quote:
“Wake the Happy Words,” the closing line from Theodore Roethke’s 1950 essay, “Last Class.”
“And I rejoiced in being what I was,” a line from the poem, “The Rose,” which is part of the “North American Sequence” in The Far Field.
Available in four colors: Orange, purple, magenta, and green.
Select your quote and color after adding the book to your cart.
Additional product details: 4.4 x 8.2 inches. 120 gsm lined paper. Saddle sewn binding. 40 sheets/80 pages. Kraft 240 gsm paper cover. Because of the individual stamping process, products will vary slightly and natural imperfections may occur.
Please note that the cost of this item reflects not only the quality of the product and original design, but it also serves as a fundraiser for the Friends of Theodore Roethke Foundation, a 503(c) non-profit organization. All proceeds from sales in our online store go directly back into our organization to cover programming expenses, operational costs, and capital improvements. Thank you for helping to support our mission of preserving, protecting, and promoting the literary legacy of Theodore Roethke and of making his childhood home a literary destination that provides cultural and educational opportunities to our community.