What if healing was something you could build-brick by brick, room by room, space by space-until a light shone through to a place where losing became its own kind of freedom?
From the English countryside to the cliffs of Bali, A Chaos I Call My Own follows Claire Denise Harrigan's journey through grief, beauty, and impermanence. In rebuilding her world-house by house, loss by loss-she discovers that the true architecture of belonging isn't made of walls at all, but of the breath between.
Raw, poetic, and fiercely alive, it's a memoir about how beauty can break us open-and how, in learning to let go, we finally come home.