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Books with title Where Do I Belong

  • Where You Belong

    Tracie Puckett

    language (, Oct. 13, 2016)
    Four best friends.Four love stories.Four happily ever afters…Sutton Woods, Book #2: Roz’s storyAvery Chase hadn’t hit my car; he hadn’t caught me mid-faint, and he wasn’t in Sutton Woods. This was all some horrible nightmare. When a big SUV slams into her tiny car, Roz thinks the hooded driver’s resemblance to TV star Avery Chase is just her imagination—until he calls for a tow truck. Wes, hey. It’s Avery.Hounded by the press, suspended from his show, and threatened with contract termination, the young actor has unplugged and disappeared after a drug conviction sends his fandom in an uproar. Meanwhile, Roz has followed every detail of Avery’s scandal while desperately hoping to avoid one of her own; she’s secretly looking for work to pay down a massive debt set by a vengeful blackmailer. To protect someone she loves, Roz needs money. To resurrect his career, Avery needs a way to restore his image, and he thinks Roz can help. She has something he wants, and he has something she needs. Could this chance meeting on a rainy night in Sutton Woods make all of their problems go away?
  • Where Do You Belong

    Lauren Day, H. B. Gilmour

    Paperback (Apple, March 1, 2000)
    When Jessie finds a stray dog and brings him to school for safekeeping until she can locate his owner, Rockett tries to help but is distracted by something that's going on at home
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  • Place Where I Belong

    Abie Rotenberg, Fruma Stern

    Hardcover (Cis Pub, )
    None
  • Where I Belong

    Gillian Cross

    Paperback (OUP Oxford, Aug. 16, 2010)
    Rare Book
  • I Belong Here

    Cristina Tarantino

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 8, 2016)
    ‘I Belong Here’ is a book designed to show children diversity. By showing the multitude of things that surround us in our lives, it highlights the fact that being different is good, and in fact wanted. This picture book fights racism and stereotyping. We like different things. Diversity makes our lives more fun. Children need to know that being and looking different is an awesome thing, something to embrace and celebrate, not something they ever need to be afraid of, or worse ashamed.
  • Where You Belong

    Mary Ann McGuigan

    eBook (Booklocker.com, Inc., Nov. 28, 2014)
    NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST. It’s October 11, 1963, in the Bronx, New York. Thirteen-year-old Fiona, her mother, and three siblings have just been evicted from their apartment. Now the family must move in with Aunt Maggie and her six kids. Better to go to Daddy’s place, Fiona’s brother tells her. Better to risk getting beaten than to go someplace you don’t belong.The beating does come, and Fiona runs away in terror. Alone, hungry, with no choices left, she wanders into the black neighborhood—a place her Irish-American parents talk about with scorn.Coming here, though, reunites Fiona with an old classmate, Yolanda. They were never able to be real friends at school—a friendship between a black girl and a white girl was rare in the Bronx. But today is going to be different. Two girls who don’t feel they belong anywhere will find a special place to belong—with each other. Can their friendship survive? Together they learn that beyond the bigotry and chaos that adults leave behind lie reasons for hope, and the streets of the Bronx offer a path for a powerful journey of self-discovery.
  • Where We Belong

    Emily Giffin

    Hardcover (St. Martin's Press, July 24, 2012)
    The author of five blockbuster novels, Emily Giffin, 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.
  • Where We Belong

    Emily Giffin

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Her carefully constructed life thrown into turmoil by the appearance of an 18-year-old girl with ties to her past, New York City television producer Marian Caldwell is swept up in a maelstrom of personal discovery that changes both of their perceptions about family. By the best-selling author of Baby Proof. (general fiction). Simultaneous.
  • Where We Belong

    Emily Giffin

    Paperback (Large Print Press, April 23, 2013)
    From the author of six New York Times bestselling novels, Emily Giffin, comes the unforgettable story of one powerful secret, its effect on two families, and the life-altering journey that follows...Marian Caldwell is a thirty-six-year-old television producer living her dream in New York City. With a fulfilling career and picture-perfect 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 locked away forever. From the moment Kirby appears on her doorstep, Marian's meticulously constructed world will be shaken to its core, resurrecting memories of a passionate young love affair that threaten everything that has come to define her. For the precocious and headstrong Kirby, the encounter will spur a process of discovery that ushers her across the threshold of adulthood, forcing her to reevaluate her family and future in a wise and bittersweet light. As Marian and Kirby embark on a quest 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.
  • Where We Belong

    Emily Giffin

    Audio CD (Macmillan Audio, July 24, 2012)
    The author of five blockbuster novels, Emily Giffin, delivers an unforgettable story of two women, the families that make them who they are, and the longing, loyalty and love that binds them togetherMarian 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.
  • Where We Belong

    Emily Giffin, Orlagh Cassidy

    Audio CD (Macmillan Audio, July 24, 2012)
    The author of five blockbuster novels, Emily Giffin, 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.
  • Where You Belong

    Mary Ann McGuigan

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Inc., Nov. 1, 2014)
    NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST. Where You Belong is the story of thirteen-year-old Fiona, in the Bronx in 1963, who runs away from her alcoholic father and a family that's been evicted. Alone, hungry, with no choices left, she wanders into the black neighborhood and finds her classmate Yolanda-and a journey of self-discovery begins. Together they learn that beyond the bigotry and chaos that adults leave behind lie reasons for hope, a place they can belong-to each other. Originally published in 1997 by Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Where You Belong was chosen by the National Book Foundation as finalist for the 1997 National Book Award for Young People's Literature. The New York Public Library also named the book to its list of Best Books for the Teen Age. In citing her work, the National Book Foundation wrote: "McGuigan limns the territory between divergent inner and outer landscapes and how individuals learn a tremulous courage to trust themselves and their experiences, despite the physical and psychological violence of the adult world. With sensitivity, empathy, and insight, McGuigan shows us that the young have the character and emotional acumen to recreate themselves and, in doing so, recreate history."