Retirement can open the door to freedom, but it can also leave a surprising social gap. New Circles After Work offers a compassionate, practical guide for adults who want more than an empty calendar--they want connection, confidence, and a renewed sense of belonging. Andrew J. Pembroke shows how the everyday routines of work once created easy, repeated contact, and how retirees can rebuild that same sense of familiarity through low-pressure habits, shared interests, and simple conversation starters. With empathy and clarity, this book helps readers understand why loneliness can appear even in a full life, how to let go of an old job-based identity, and how to approach new relationships without forcing them. Whether you have relocated, lost touch with old friends, or simply want your retirement to feel warmer and more connected, this book offers a realistic path forward. Readers will learn how to meet people naturally, grow comfortable reaching out, and create friendships that make this stage of life feel rich, social, and deeply fulfilling.