There are truths we carry in public…
and truths we only admit when the room is empty.
This edition of The Ledger features Nathaniel Hawthorne—captured in a calm, measured portrait that feels less like performance and more like reflection. Beneath him, a line that cuts straight through the noise:
“No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude.”
Not a loud quote. Not a flashy one.
But the kind that lingers.
Sized at a practical 6×8, this compact notebook slips easily into a bag, a drawer, or the quiet corner of your desk where the real thoughts tend to show up. Inside, 118 ruled pages give you the space to sort through the masks, the mess, and whatever truths are ready to be written down.
It’s not here to impress anyone.
It’s here for the version of you that doesn’t need to.
Product features
- 118 ruled pages (90 gsm) for smooth handwriting
- Sturdy 350 gsm front and back covers with printed front design
- Metal spiral binding that lays flat and allows easy page removal
- Inside back-cover document pocket for loose papers
- Compact 6" x 8" size, dark grey back cover
Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.