MARAN, S. Keshan

ISBN 978-1-923589-58-2
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Conversations We Didn’t Finish

 

A Father’s Reflections on Love, Letting go, and Growing up Together

A Father’s Memoir of Love, Distance, and the Words Left Unsaid

Some conversations don’t end. They simply go quiet. A hug that lingered. A question never asked. A phrase remembered years later with a whisper: “Plus one.”

Conversations We Didn’t Finish is a reflective memoir about love without control, presence without proximity, and fatherhood that continues even as roles change. Written with restraint and emotional honesty, it’s for fathers, men, and readers navigating distance, identity, and quiet reinvention.

For those who believe that meaning lives not in what’s said loudly, but in what’s held gently. This isn’t a story about fixing relationships. It’s about holding space for them.

About the Author

 

S. Keshan Maran is a father, mentor, and strategist whose work has spanned leadership development, business growth, and community-building across several countries. His approach has always centred on presence, curiosity, and the belief that love, especially the imperfect kind, can be a powerful teacher.

He wrote this memoir during a period of profound transition, reflection, and healing. It is not a record of events, but a record of becoming. of learning how to love, let go, and continue growing.

He currently lives between Aotearoa New Zealand and Southeast Asia, and continues to work quietly with individuals and organisations on purposedriven transformation.

HIGGI-NAUMANN, Carlos

ISBN 978-1-922527-58-5 PAPERBACK

The Threads of Retribution

After almost four decades, Amelia Grover receives the answer to a question she asked during her childhood; she does not remember it. It is a fulfilment of a promise made by Agrippina. Amelia must cross a series of thresholds. Dimensions bring predestination that Amelia must assume, forcing her to lose something precious.

Through Agrippina’s letter and Amelia’s tapestry, her memory tells this saga; about a house built on a white rock; first counting the sadness and happiness of the five generations that came to live in the house. Hidden are the reasons; a Mother and son must be born. They will be the descendants of a family chosen by destiny. Alondra and Kaspar Sabacio will arrive in this world with a predetermined and precise aim; to remove from the planet, its most severe scourge, religion.

That will not happen before the pieces of a message, lost during the long history of humanity, can go back to the human eyes, and thus be able to redeem the world.

Kaspar Sabacio will live a single life to the end. Throughout his journey, Kaspar wishes to be more human. Within him rages a constant battle between his human form, real essence, and purpose, especially his mother’s design. He questions his humanity and wishes to experiment with all human emotions.

This book brings reincarnations from the present, taking them to an unsuspected future. They are past living, and with them, they bring their guilt, liberation, becoming and the actions of all. The time of this story is indefinite.