It’s Okay Not to Be Okay is a heartfelt memoir about surviving painful experiences and finding a way forward. Ghanishta Khosla writes candidly about bullying, toxic relationships, sexual assault, anxiety, and depression, while also reflecting on healing, personal growth, and rediscovering self-worth. Moving from the turbulence of teenage years into the uncertainties of adulthood, this deeply personal account offers reassurance to readers who feel isolated or overwhelmed. It is ultimately a compassionate story of survival, self-love, and the possibility of healing.
Why You Should Read?
- Offers an honest account of bullying, toxic relationships, sexual assault, anxiety, and depression.
- Shows how vulnerability and self-reflection can become part of the healing process.
- Provides encouragement for readers who feel lost, alone, or uncertain about their path.
- Explores the importance of questioning imposed roles and reclaiming your own story.
About the Author
Ghanishta Khosla is the author of this candid memoir, in which she reflects on difficult personal experiences and the gradual process of rebuilding confidence and self-worth. Through direct and courageous writing, she shares insights into mental-health struggles, recovery, and personal growth. Her work speaks to readers navigating loneliness, emotional pain, and the search for a more authentic sense of self.