Synopsis
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 strategistwhose work has spanned leadership development, business growth, and community-building acrossseveral countries. His approach has always centredon presence, curiosity, and the belief that love, especiallythe imperfect kind, can be a powerful teacher.He wrote this memoir during a period of profoundtransition, reflection, and healing. It is not a recordof events, but a record of becoming. of learning howto love, let go, and continue growing.He currently lives between Aotearoa New Zealandand Southeast Asia, and continues to work quietlywith individuals and organisations on purposedriventransformation.
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