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Settled Light

On Home, Love, and What Endures

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Settled Light CHRISTOPHER SELVARAJAH
Libristo code: 52982260
Publishers Independently published, June 2026
Settled Light is a deeply personal memoir about the meaning of home, family, responsibility, and the... Full description
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Settled Light is a deeply personal memoir about the meaning of home, family, responsibility, and the quiet foundations upon which a life is built.

In this fifth volume of The Silences Between series, Christopher Selvarajah reflects on a transformative period of his life during the early 1980s as he returns to New Zealand to begin a new chapter. What follows is not a story of dramatic adventures or public achievements, but something far more enduring-the gradual construction of a life shaped by love, duty, sacrifice, and belonging.

At the centre of the story is an old weatherboard house on Featherston Street in Palmerston North. Purchased with limited resources and restored through determination, friendship, and countless hours of labour, the house becomes more than a place to live. It becomes a refuge for family members arriving from different parts of the world, a home for students, a gathering place for friends, and the foundation upon which a future is built.

Running alongside the story of the house is the story of a young marriage. Christopher and Sara begin their life together amidst uncertainty, cultural adjustments, financial pressures, and the unexpected responsibilities that arrive after the death of his mother. Within months of their wedding, they find themselves caring not only for each other, but also for Christopher's grieving father and two young nephews who come to New Zealand seeking a new beginning. What emerges is a moving portrait of partnership, resilience, and the quiet strength required to create a family.

The memoir also explores migration, identity, and the experience of living between cultures. Moving between Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, and Sri Lanka, Christopher reflects on the choices that shaped his life, the opportunities that arose through education and hard work, and the enduring influence of parents, mentors, friends, and community.

Rich with memory and observation, Settled Light captures a world before mobile phones and social media, when relationships were sustained through letters, long conversations, shared meals, and acts of practical kindness. It is a story filled with ordinary moments that reveal extraordinary truths: the generosity of friendship, the intuition of a mother, the grace of forgiveness, the dignity of work, and the ways in which love quietly transforms responsibility into purpose.

More than a memoir, this book is a meditation on what it means to build a meaningful life. It reminds us that homes are created not merely from timber and brick, but from commitment, compassion, and the people who gather within their walls.

For readers who enjoy reflective memoirs, family histories, migration stories, and narratives that explore the intersection of memory, culture, and belonging, Settled Light offers a warm and deeply human journey through one man's search for home-and the discovery that home is ultimately found in the lives we build together.

Settled Light is the fifth volume in The Silences Between, Christopher Selvarajah's acclaimed memoir series exploring migration, family, identity, faith, and the enduring bonds that connect generations across time and place.

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About the book

Full name Settled Light
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 328
EAN 9798181528031
Libristo code 52982260
Weight 441
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 19
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