A memoir is a piece of autobiographical writing. It tries to capture certain highlights or meaningful moments in the author's past, including the particular events or scenes in his/her memoir. It contains a fictional quality; however, it reaches a higher emotional level that the author's personal reconstructions of the events, spaces and moments are expressed. In this sense, memoirs are, actually, the social products of social spaces in terms of the author's involvement in the past memories and storytelling with his/her society. According to The Production of Space, Lefebvre searches for a reconciliation between mental space and real space. His theories of space include "spatial practice," "representations of space," and "representational spaces." In this paper, Shirley Geok-lin Lim's Among the White Moon Faces is viewed as the social product of Lefebvre's concept of social space.