A book for conversations that matter...

Flowers Bloom Anyway is a story about life not going as planned, and continuing to show up anyway. Through grief, rebuilding, love, and growth, this book invites readers into honest reflection about their own lives and the seasons they’re navigating.

Whether you’re planning a book club, coordinating library programming, or choosing an upcoming read, this book was written to spark real conversation.

 

Plan Early for Spring Book Clubs

Preorders are open now.
Books arrive in March, making Flowers Bloom Anyway an ideal pick for April and May book clubs.

Planning ahead helps:

  • Book clubs secure copies in time

  • Libraries acquire multiple copies for group reads

  • Groups schedule author conversations while calendars are still flexible

Spring fills quickly. Early planning makes all the difference.

Preorder Now

 

A Strong Fit for Libraries

Flowers Bloom Anyway works well for:

  • Community and public library book clubs

  • Women’s groups and life-stage discussions

  • Grief, resilience, and personal growth programming

  • Readers looking for reflective nonfiction without a “self-help” feel

Early ordering supports library acquisition and ensures enough copies are available for shared reading experiences.

👉 Ask your local library to order copies now for spring programming.

Access Toolkit

 

Book Club Discussion Made Easy

Included with your book club selection:

  • A thoughtfully designed discussion guide

  • Introspective, reader-centered questions

  • Flexible prompts that work for both intimate and larger groups

This book doesn’t require literary analysis. It invites personal reflection, listening, and connection.

Download Discussion Guide

I would genuinely love to virtually join your book club for a conversation about Flowers Bloom Anyway.

My availability is best when planned in advance.
Weeknight evenings work best, and I’m happy to join your group over Zoom.

📅 If you’re interested, please reach out as soon as possible to get on the calendar.

Invite Liz to join your book club discussion