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The author of several blockbuster novels, Emily Giffin's New York Times bestseller, Where We Belong, delivers an unforgettable story of two women, the families that make them who they are, and the longing, loyalty and love that binds them together

Marian Caldwell is a thirty-six year old television producer, living her dream in New York City. With a fulfilling career and satisfying relationship, she has convinced everyone, including herself, that her life is just as she wants it to be. But one night, Marian answers a knock on the door . . . only to find Kirby Rose, an eighteen-year-old girl with a key to a past that Marian thought she had sealed off forever. From the moment Kirby appears on her doorstep, Marian's perfectly constructed world―and her very identity―will be shaken to its core, resurrecting ghosts and memories of a passionate young love affair that threaten everything that has come to define her.

For the precocious and determined Kirby, the encounter will spur a process of discovery that ushers her across the threshold of adulthood, forcing her to re-evaluate her family and future in a wise and bittersweet light. As the two women embark on a journey to find the one thing missing in their lives, each will come to recognize that where we belong is often where we least expect to find ourselves―a place that we may have willed ourselves to forget, but that the heart remembers forever.

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“In another surefire hit, [Giffin] serves up pathos, humor, and one doozy of a twist.” ―Entertainment Weekly

“Sharply drawn characters and finely honed sensibility add up to a story that's as bittersweet as an August evening.” ―
Family Circle

“Book clubs will have a field day with this one. Thorny mother-daughter relationships and secrets we keep from loved ones burn up the pages.” ―
USA Today

“After five charming relationship-themed hits, Emily Giffin had a lot to live up to with WHERE WE BELONG. Luckily, the author executes with a thoughtful finesse that makes this easily her best work yet. [WHERE WE BELONG] is that special type of story that takes priority over getting to bed on time. And the payoff is well worth it.” ―
Boston Globe

“Emily Giffin ranks as a grand master. Over the course of five best-selling novels, she has traversed the slippery slopes of true love, lost love, marriage, motherhood, betrayal, forgiveness and redemption that have led her to be called ‘a modern-day Jane Austen.' With Giffin's use of humor, honesty, originality and, like Austen, a biting social commentary, this modern-day ‘woman's novel' sits easily on nightstands and in beach bags. Even Austen would find it hard to put down.” ―
Chicago Sun-Times

“Emily Giffin's new novel about the legacy of adoption, WHERE WE BELONG, imagines what happens when an 18-year-old girl tracks down her birth mother…the latest in a string of provocative, imaginative novels that began in 2004 with SOMETHING BORROWED. All the characters [here] are on a journey to find ‘where we belong,' and Giffin knits together their journeys with a masterly hand.” ―
Seattle Times

“Emily Giffin's WHERE WE BELONG is a literary Rorschach test. The book, while thoroughly entertaining, will also prod readers to examine choices they've made in their lives. It will compel them to muse about things they'd like to do over, to do differently, to do better…[and] gracefully examines themes of identity, family and forgiveness.” ―
Miami Herald

“Emily Giffin has a wonderful way with words. [WHERE WE BELONG] is an emotionally powerful story that will ring true with women who have given a child away and with those who grew up wondering where they came from. Giffin may be working with a premise and plot that is fairly simple, but there's nothing lightweight about the emotional turbulence she creates.” ―
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram

“[Giffin] shows that real love is messy but meaningful in this delicious, easygoing read.” ―
American Way

“[Giffin's] novels present tough moral dilemmas all related to love. And her latest, WHERE WE BELONG, is no exception and perhaps her best yet…It's a classic Giffin tale, nuanced and messy and utterly addictive, with fully fleshed-out characters who face morally ambiguous choices that aren't resolved in neat bows.” ―
Austin American-Statesman

“A breezy, yet compelling read.” ―
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“Emily Giffin is back with another must-read summer novel!” ―
Harper's Bazaar

“The next must-read book of the summer!” ―
Star

“WHERE WE BELONG is too suspenseful to be called chick lit and too relationship-centered to be labeled a thriller. But most readers will have little time to think of a genre for Emily Giffin's latest novel as they race through this gripping story about the reunion of a high school senior and the woman who put her up for adoption 18 years earlier.” ―
Connecticut Post

“Giffin has a way of tugging on our heartstrings while still making us laugh out loud...[a] perfect recipe.” ―
Woman's World

“Graceful and inviting prose, careful plotting and vivid characterizations…The coming together of two people who share a genetic heritage and little else is dramatically and emotionally risky. But Giffin makes the most of the opportunity, and WHERE WE BELONG had me riveted.” ―
Winston-Salem Journal

“The issue about secrets isn't about keeping them. It's the reveal and its consequences. That's the challenge faced by the characters in Emily Giffin's new, briskly paced…WHERE WE BELONG. Taking a somewhat more somber tone than she did in her [previous] bestselling novels, Giffin's approach and style mature in this latest effort.” ―
Philadelphia Inquirer

“Breezy and fun, this is definitely one for the beach bag!” ―
All You magazine

“Giffin's latest will make you shed a few tears – and call your mom.” ―
Ladies Home Journal

“You're sure to spy lots of pale-orange book covers at the beach this summer, as Emily Giffin releases her latest in a series of successful reads. The book has heart, meat and realistic characters.” ―
am New York

“[WHERE WE BELONG] delivers the readable, addicting prose we have all come to love [but] delves deeper than ever before, showing that the author is capable of making her signature style work with topics beyond typical relationships. Through Marian, her daughter and the rest of those affected by Marian's decisions, the author beautifully tackles the complex issues of sex, abortion, adoption and the difficult decisions that go along with each.” ―
Woodbury magazine

“A satisfying and entertaining read. Giffin is a gifted storyteller [and] writes smart, snappy prose that elevates this novel.” ―
Vancouver Sun

“Believable characters, [a] page-turning plot and [an] unblinking look at the choices we make as women.” ―
WeightWatchers magazine

About the Author

Emily Giffin is the author of Something Borrowed, her smash-hit debut novel that was made into a major motion picture. She is also the author of Something Blue, Baby Proof, Love the One You’re With, and Heart of the Matter. Giffin is a graduate of Wake Forest University and the University of Virginia School of Law. After practicing litigation at a Manhattan firm for several years, she moved to London to write full time. She lives in Atlanta with her husband and children.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ St. Martin's Griffin; Reprint edition (April 16, 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0312554184
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0312554187
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.45 x 1 x 8.2 inches
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Emily Giffin is a graduate of Wake Forest University and the University of Virginia School of Law. After practicing litigation at a Manhattan firm for several years, she moved to London to write full time. The author of seven New York Times bestselling novels, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, Baby Proof, Love The One You're With, Heart of the Matter, Where We Belong, and The One & Only, she lives in Atlanta with her husband and three young children. Visit www.emilygiffin.com.

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Customers find this novel engaging and easy to put down, with well-developed characters and a storyline that keeps them interested from start to finish. The book receives positive feedback for its emotional depth, with one customer noting how the characters share their perspectives with genuine emotion. Customers appreciate the author's approach to family themes, particularly the real relationship between mother and daughter and the poignant exploration of extended family dynamics. While customers love Emily Giffin's writing style, some find the plot predictable.

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973 customers mention "Readability"919 positive54 negative

Customers find the book to be a wonderful read, with one mentioning they read it in every spare moment.

"...Overall, I believe E. Griffin broached an extremely sensitive topic very elegantly. E. Giffin continues to be a favorite of mine...." Read more

"...A reader can only hope. All in all, I enjoyed the book and would recommend giving it a read...." Read more

"...Emily did an amazing job with character development and keeping the story moving. I highly recommend this book." Read more

"...So overall, I don't think this is one of her best. A decent read, and a good premise, but just not executed to its full potential." Read more

262 customers mention "Character development"232 positive30 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, finding the characters engaging and well-developed, with one customer particularly enjoying the back-and-forth between the two main characters' perspectives.

"...The characters in Where We Belong are spot-on...." Read more

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173 customers mention "Heartwarming story"169 positive4 negative

Customers find the book heartwarming and emotionally engaging, with one customer noting how the characters share their perspectives with deep emotion.

"...Where We Belong is definitely a much more thought-provoking and emotional story than her Rachel & Darcy books, much more closely related to Heart of..." Read more

"...I always feel inspired after reading her books, and this book was no different. I wish there were more authors out there who can write to well...." Read more

"...I liked Kirby's story a lot more. I liked how real she felt, I liked feeling her disdain, her anger, her anguish, her sarcasm...just everything..." Read more

"...It was well written, had a fast pace, made me cry just a little, and brought to my attention some things that I never really thought about before...." Read more

143 customers mention "Interest"140 positive3 negative

Customers find the book engaging from start to finish, with a storyline that keeps them thinking and leaves them wanting more.

"...had a fast pace, made me cry just a little, and brought to my attention some things that I never really thought about before...." Read more

"...It was just ok. I really liked the storyline. The unplanned pregnancy and choice between abortion or adoption was written well...." Read more

"...to her style, her leave you hanging at every chapter endings, her little shockers, her tear-your heart out one-liners, and above all her characters...." Read more

"...Is this an Earth shattering novel which will win many awards and become a movie? Probably not...." Read more

118 customers mention "Book love"118 positive0 negative

Customers express their love for Emily Giffin's books, particularly this novel, describing it as well-written and a page-turner.

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"another great book by Emily Gifflin, this time a bittersweet tale of adoption and love. a summer love ending in an unexpected pregnancy...." Read more

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Customers find the book easy to put down, describing it as a page-turner that's hard to stop reading.

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37 customers mention "Family life"37 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's portrayal of family life, particularly its real relationship between mother and daughter and its insights into adoption and life.

"...The novel is a quick read, but it tackles some heavy subjects- adoption, teen pregnancy, first love, secrets and lies...." Read more

"...A story about family love, totally bought it. :) Emily, you deserve applause !!" Read more

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"...Just the same, heartwarming scenes, failed and rescued relationships, family, friendship and love remain central to every story that she..." Read more

287 customers mention "Storyline"159 positive128 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the storyline of the book, with some loving it while others find it sometimes predictable and lacking complete closure, though they appreciate that it doesn't have a cliched happy ending.

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"...The book did drag a little and the whole prom storyline felt a little forced in order to prove to Kirby that she should be grateful for what she has...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
    I LOVED this book and the narrative from two different voices, giving two different yet somehow similar perspectives. I really hope there is a follow-up to this book. I am old enough to know life is not bodily wrapped in a bow but one can hope, always.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2014
    "Where We Belong" is a story about decisions and consequences, and how the choices that we make not only affect ourselves but others as well. Marian a rich teenager was used to having her own way in everything, and didn't really think about how any of her actions may affect others.

    While Marian was still in high school, she became pregnant by Conrad, a teenage musician friend. She hinted to him that she might be carrying his unborn child. Conrad was not exactly overjoyed when he heard about this, but made it very clear to Marian, that not only would he stand by her, but he would also take an active role in caring for their child. Marian decided then and there, that she had to keep her pregnancy a secret. Conrad she knew, would want her to keep the baby, and she just couldn't do that. So she broke up with him.

    Her parents would never have approved of Conrad anyway, she rationalized. He was a musician who was going no-where, and she had college to attend, a career to find, and a successful man to capture, before she settled down. There was no room in her life for a stagnate husband and a new born baby; no, no room at all. So Marian secretly birthed their child and gave their daughter up for adoption.

    Eighteen years later Marian's lie of omission came knocking at her door. Her daughter Kirby, was now a teenager and she wanted answers. Kirby always knew that she had been adopted, and for the most part, she was fine with that. But Kirby never felt like she really fit anywhere, and she wanted to know why. She wanted to know about her birth parents.

    To all outward appearances, Marian appeared to have the perfect life. She was a successful TV producer who lived in a fancy upscale apartment, and had a rich handsome boyfriend by her side. But she wasn't happy, there was something missing in her life. Of course Marian's answer to her fulfillment was standing right at her doorstep, but she didn't know that yet.

    There wasn't an immediate bonding with Marian and her daughter Kirby, which made the author's writing of their first meeting realistic. Kirby was the typical teenager, melodramatic, irritable and quite often rude. And Marian, well…she was the shell-shocked Mother, who was trying desperately to hide from everyone, her sin.

    The two of them did end up bonding, but not before suffering some emotional bruises from each another. Kirby as anyone can imagine wasn't exactly throwing out warm fuzzies to her new found Mother, and Marian was quickly discovering with dismay that there were no easy "do overs" in life. And that sometimes the words "I'm sorry" just weren't enough.

    This book stirred up strong emotions from Emily Giffin's readers. I personally liked it. I didn't care for the heroine, but I don't think I was supposed to. She was an entitled rich girl who was used to getting whatever she wanted without taking into consideration other people's feelings. She did change for the better though, when she discovered that what she really wanted, money couldn't buy. Forgiveness she found came slowly, like the pealing of an onion, one thin layer at a time. It wasn't something that she could rush, buy or take. It had to be given freely, and Marian decided, more than anything, that she wanted it.

    I really liked Conrad and wished that he had played a greater role in this book. He was as well as the ending, a total surprise. I agree with many of the readers who felt that the ending of the book was too abrupt and that it would have benefitted greatly from a few added chapters. But then again, maybe the author is planning a sequel. A reader can only hope.

    All in all, I enjoyed the book and would recommend giving it a read. I think Emily Giffin did a fabulous job with her character development, and unique storyline.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
    I became so emotionally invested in these characters, I didn't want the book to end. Emily did an amazing job with character development and keeping the story moving. I highly recommend this book.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2012
    I am normally an Emily Giffin fan. I usually love the way she shifts between different character's perspectives, and how she explores the 'gray' moral areas in complex emotional situations, such as she has done with infidelity in Heart of the Matter and Something Borrowed. This book starts out well in that regard, when we meet Marion, a successful NYC television producer, and Kirby, the 18-year old daughter she gave up for adoption when she herself was 18, without ever telling the birth Dad. Unfortunately though, it just didn't dive deep enough into the emotions of each character, particularly Marion, for me to get attached in the way that I usually do when reading Giffin books. It also relied on some very unbelievable scenarios to create drama. [SPOILER ALERT] Marion and Kirby just walk up to the birth dad's door without so much as an advance call or letter? He happens to be home and a few hours later is playing music on stage with the daughter he never knew existed? Just a bit too much contrivance for me to handle. The birth dad, Conrad, is not well developed at all, as well as several other peripheral characters - Kirby's boyfriend Philip, Marion's boyfriend Peter. So overall, I just ended up feeling like this book could have been a bit longer, and explored each character a lot more, and would have been the better for it.

    Also, while Giffin didn't seem to shy away from the emotional and moral complexity of infidelity in her prior novels, in this one she did seem to shy away from the complexities of teen pregnancy, and abortion and adoption issues in this book. I am sure she didn't want the book to get too sidetracked in that regard, since it is such an explosive social issue, but then why have Marion consider abortion at all? Instead, the way it is handled is very perfunctory, and not very subtle or varied at all.

    So overall, I don't think this is one of her best. A decent read, and a good premise, but just not executed to its full potential.
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  • Nathalie 67
    5.0 out of 5 stars une histoire qui nous interpelle
    Reviewed in France on January 24, 2014
    Face au choix le plus difficile auquel une femme peut être confrontée, notre héroïne choisit de garder son bébé mais de le confier dès sa naissance à une famille en mal d'enfant. Qu'aurions nous fait à sa place et comment aurions nous réagi quand 18 ans plus tard cet enfant frappe à la porte ?
    Encore une fois Giffin nous interpelle et nous transporte dans cette histoire qui aurait pu être la nôtre.
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  • Kindle Customer Tammy W.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read!
    Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2020
    Best book I have read in a long time ! Definitely one of the best by Emily Giffen! So down to earth! Loved it!
  • Pinki Goswami
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome read
    Reviewed in India on January 19, 2020
    Awesome...I don't yet know whether there is more to this story...but I want there to be...and I want to read it....Kirby seems way more mature than Marian and Conrad put together....Lynn's jealosy is understandable, loved Marian's father and friends...and Charlotte too....
  • Dave
    5.0 out of 5 stars Easy read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 14, 2016
    A love story with a difference!! Strong characters and a good story line. Well worth a read.....reviewed by Judy D
  • sbano
    5.0 out of 5 stars Adictivo
    Reviewed in Spain on September 11, 2012
    La fluidez con la que la autora te transporta del pasado al presente y de una protagonista a otra es magnífica y siempre manteniendote en suspense. Me ha encantado.