Many people carry more than one world inside them.
They grow up between cultures.
Between expectations and experience.
Between who they were told to be and who life slowly reveals.
I Came from Somewhere Else is a memoir covering the years between 1974 and 2003, tracing a life shaped by migration, cultural contrast, family dynamics, faith, failure, and gradual clarity.
This is not a celebrity memoir.
It is not a dramatic rise-and-fall story.
It is a careful, honest account of how ordinary experiences quietly form a person.
Beginning in Malaysia and continuing in Australia, the book explores:
What it means to live between culturesHow identity is shaped by environment rather than intentionThe slow cost of avoidance, silence, and self-deceptionThe difference between surviving and understandingHow wisdom often arrives later than consequencesWritten in a reflective, observational tone, this book speaks to readers who value honesty over inspiration, clarity over noise, and lived experience over theory.
If you have ever felt like you came from somewhere else - even if you never moved countries - this book may feel familiar.