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Where We Belong Hardcover | Pages: 372 pages
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Title:Where We Belong
Author:Emily Giffin
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:1st Edition
Pages:Pages: 372 pages
Published:July 24th 2012 by St. Martin's Press (first published 2012)
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance

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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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Original Title: Where We Belong
ISBN: 0312554192 (ISBN13: 9780312554194)
Edition Language: English URL http://us.macmillan.com/wherewebelong/EmilyGiffin
Characters: Marian Caldwell, Kirby Rose
Setting: New York City, New York(United States) St. Louis, Missouri(United States) Chicago, Illinois(United States)
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fiction (2012)

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Contains SpoilersI have been a long time fan of Emily Giffin's books. Something Borrowed and Something Blue will always be my all time favorites. However, her books have seemed to go downhill lately. Heart of the Matter was the first time where she introduced a story that was told from two points of view. I thoroughly enjoyed that book and it looks like she tried to create the same success by writing from two points of view again.However, she failed.Marion is incredibly unlikable and

No Emily Giffin for me! http://coreyann.me/?p=141

Baby Proof was a really good book, so I keep reading Giffin's books hoping that another one will come close. I vowed no more after the last "someone cheated, was going to cheat, was forced to cheat" book, but as this one was not about cheating - I relented.It truly astounds me when authors make throwaway comments in their books that add no value or context, but offend part of the audience. In my case, I did not need to see the term "Hoosier" being used as derogatory. Just didn't. Even if it is

Are you not reading this book because the author set her assistant and her fans on the negative reviewers? Don't worry; you're not missing much. The main adult character is another woman who has a high-powered job she doesn't much like and wants a real relationship (presumably like EG's other characters, she will quit her job as soon as she marries and has a child). There's the wrong man! Then there's the right man! Then there's no tension whatsoever.

I'm not sure I ever would have picked up an Emily Giffin book had it not been for this being the September book club pick for my Muncie book club. Prior to now, her work was lumped on that pastel-hued shelf of chick lit authors I'd pass up in favor of other (what I considered smarter) reads on the bookshelf.For what it's worth, I DID find myself getting sucked into the story: Marian, a 30-something NYC TV producer who has to deal with a knock on the door one night and the presence of a stranger

I won this book from a Goodreads giveaway. I'd seen emily giffin's books are bestsellers. I do not read what is generally called "chick lit" (a term i find rather disconcerting) but wanted to give her books a chance. So this was my opportunity, and i do appreciate receiving this free copy. That being said, Where I Belong was a rather contrived, simplisitic story. I truly felt the story line was something a 9th grader could easily conceive of, and not something a successful author would bother to

Where we belong is often where we least expect to find ourselvesa place that we may have willed ourselves to forget, but that the heart remembers forever. Emily Giffin, Where We Belong Spoilers will be all over this review:So I have loved this writers duel books, something borrowed and Something blue.I also loved her book, Baby proof.The only book I dislike by her is Love The one youre with.I am in the middle on this. It is a sweet story. Mother and daughter find each other. There is a bit of

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