My life
My Life is the warm and quietly remarkable memoir of Christopher Wyndham Randall — a man shaped by wartime childhood, educated through adversity, called to service, and drawn ever outward by a lifelong love of language, teaching, and exploration. From his earliest memories in Ringwood, through the disruptions of war and his father's long absence, Christopher traces a childhood formed by resilience and family bonds. His schooling — first at a boarding school, then through National Service with GCHQ, where he mastered Russian — gave him a rare and distinctive path into the world. Teaching became his vocation, and adventure his companion, as decades of travel took him across continents, cultures, and Cold War borders. Written with gentle wit and a deep appreciation for the life well-lived, this is a memoir that celebrates curiosity, connection, and the joy of never stopping exploring.

















