Set against the backdrop of World War II and its aftermath, Where the Light Settles follows the sweeping journey of Christina von Dürnstein-a young Prussian noblewoman who defies expectation, abandons her aristocratic life, and forges a new future across continents. In war-torn East Prussia, Christina falls in love with Lukas, a working-class driver. Their forbidden relationship leads to an unplanned pregnancy, betrayal by her family, and Lukas's sudden disappearance. Disowned and exiled, Christina flees to Ireland under a new name, where she gives birth to her daughter Lena and begins to rebuild her life with the help of her sharp-tongued but steadfast cousin, Catriona. Through hardship and resilience, Christina finds work as a translator in Dublin and begins to dream again. Inspired by a friend's tales of Canada and faced with threats from her past, she immigrates with her daughter to rural Ontario. There, she builds a life from the ground up, enduring poverty, harsh winters, and uncertainty, but also finding community, purpose, and love again in Seamus, an Irish immigrant farmer. The novel spans over a decade, chronicling Christina's transformation from noble exile to strong matriarch. Through shifting landscapes-Prussia, Ireland, and Canada-Where the Light Settles explores themes of displacement, survival, motherhood, and the quiet power of starting over. In the end, it's not a story of loss, but one of endurance, legacy, and the light that carries through generations.
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