May 6, 2025
‘beautiful and heartfelt coming of age story’ I Will Blossom Anyway is published today by Ballantine Books
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A romantic coming-of-age story about one woman’s inspiring journey to find self-love, reconnect with family, and forge a new path for her future, from the author of the Good Morning America Book Club pick Dirty Laundry.

Disha Bose’s ‘beautiful and heartfelt coming of age story’ I Will Blossom Anyway is published today by Ballantine Books
A romantic coming-of-age story about one woman’s inspiring journey to find self-love, reconnect with family, and forge a new path for her future, from the author of the Good Morning America Book Club pick Dirty Laundry
Durga is named after the Bengali goddess—pure of heart, filled with goodness. But the goddess has an alter ego—fearless Kali, of fire and crackling with energy.
The third of four children born to a middle-class Calcutta family, quiet Durga is surprisingly the first to leave the nest of her loving, overbearing family. She is not as charming as her older sister, Tia, as lighthearted as her brother, Arjun, or as clever as her younger sister, Parul. But when she arrives in Ireland to work at a tech company, she finds that for the first time ever she is free—to have fun, to stay out, to sample everything that life has to offer. Suddenly, Durga can be whoever she wants to be. And she wants it all.
But freedom comes at a price. Durga falls in love with handsome, charismatic Jacob, and grows close with his sister, Joy, now Durga’s flatmate and best friend. But when Jacob breaks up with Durga, she’s unmoored. Will she stay in Ireland with her newfound identity and livelihood, or will she return to India, where she is comfortable? Perhaps neither option is enough. Durga must summon her inner Kali, the brave and fearless warrior, and fight for the life she truly desires.
Modern, thought-provoking, and mirthful, I Will Blossom Anyway is a story about what it means to be caught between opposing worlds and the pressures and freedoms of millennial life, and what it really means to be a modern woman today—anywhere.
Praise for Disha Bose
“Bose masterfully creates deeply drawn and utterly human characters.”
Liv Constantine, New York Times bestselling author of The Next Mrs. Parrish
“Disha Bose is a writer to watch.”
Joshilyn Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of Mother May I
“An enormously talented author.”
Elizabeth Little, author of Dear Daughter
“Disha writes stunning prose and her characters jump off the page.”
Nikki Smith, author of Look What You Made Me Do