The same letter, printed twice — once labeled “Copy I, to give” and once “Copy II, to keep.” Both ship together in one Lulu order.
Heirloom isn't another copy. It's a ritual. On the day, you sign Copy I to them and present it. Sometime that night or weeks later, they sign Copy II back to you. Two books, one relationship in writing.
Choose HeirloomOr read the sample letter below first — same content as all three editions.

Cover, paper, photos, letter text — all matched. The only difference is the small italic dedication line inside the front cover: “Copy I, to give” vs “Copy II, to keep.”
There's a signature page at the back of each book, intentionally left blank. On wedding day, you sign Copy I to them. They write back in Copy II — that night, or months later, or whenever they're ready.
Both copies print in the same Lulu run and ship together in one box. Same 7–14 day timeline. Same 24-hour edit window. Just twice the keepsake.
This is the actual sample we'd generate from your five questions — Maya's letter to her best friend Sarah, with three photo plates inside the book. What you receive depends on the edition you pick above; the words are the same.
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