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Reimagining Horizons

By: Harper Law, Callaghan Publications
Narrated by: Bruce Powell
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Reimagining Horizons is a deeply moving memoir that weaves together grief, resilience, and the rediscovery of purpose after unimaginable loss. When Harper Law loses Celia, his wife of 57 years, he finds himself navigating an emotional wilderness. But through caregiving, reflection, and an unexpected bond with Anna, a caregiver from Eastern Europe, he slowly begins to reimagine life beyond sorrow.

From the early days on Wall Street and family life in New York, to personal reflections shaped by love, caregiving, politics, and culture. Reimagining Horizons explores what it means to age with intention, find healing in unexpected places, and embrace the future as a digital nomad.

Set against the backdrop of breathtaking Georgia (the country), this memoir is also a love letter to cultural heritage, the power of storytelling, and human connection. For readers seeking a memoir about grief and healing, the beauty of caregiving, and the possibility of a full life after loss, this story offers gentle wisdom, reflection, and hope.

If you've ever wondered whether life can begin again after heartbreak this book will answer with a quiet, resounding yes.

©2025 Harper Law (P)2026 Harper Law
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