No Place to Settle

No Place to Settle

Why So Many Adults Can No Longer Build a Life That Feels Like HomeBy Peter Solane
Michael Caine
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Length4h 57m

About this audiobook

Some adults are not failing. They are living in a world that no longer makes settled life easy to build. In No Place to Settle, Peter Solane explores the hidden emotional cost of modern instability and the quiet erosion of home as a place where life can gather. This is not just a book about housing. It is about what happens when adults are housed without feeling anchored, when relationships unfold on temporary ground, and when the future becomes harder to imagine because the place beneath it will not hold still. Sharp, serious, and deeply recognitional, this audiobook gives language to one of the most widespread but least clearly named conditions of modern life.

Audiobook details

GenreOther, Self-Help
Length4 hrs 57 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 21, 2026
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Why So Many Adults Can No Longer Build a Life That Feels Like Home
8Chapter 6 - Love, Family, and Domestic Life on Temporary Ground
2Introduction - The Life That Never Fully Lands
9Chapter 7 - Why Place No Longer Holds
3Chapter 1 - Shelter Is Not the Same as Home
10Chapter 8 - The Future You Cannot Build From Here
4Chapter 2 - Renting as a Psychological Condition
11Chapter 9 - The Grief of a Life That Never Quite Gathers
5Chapter 3 - The Fatigue of Moving and Re-Beginning
12Chapter 10 - Dignity in an Unrooted Age
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6Chapter 4 - Adulthood Without Rootedness
13Conclusion - What Home Must Mean Now
7Chapter 5 - Decorated but Not Settled

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