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Books with title Where I Belong

  • Where Trees Belong

    Ria Claassen, Alzette Prins

    eBook (myduncandog, May 12, 2017)
    This picture book is a modern African folktale for anyone who has wondered where each tree belongs. It will be fun to read aloud to young children or could be ideal for children who are beginning to read.It tells the story of a willow, baobab, thorn tree and apple tree that grow together in a tangle of leaves and branches. They are unhappy because they do not enjoy the same habitat and want different things. The thorn tree decides to hide its thorns in an attempt to befriend the animals. To avert a crisis an owl, swallows and finches help the trees to each find their own place to grow and flourish.The aim of this beautifully illustrated and carefully crafted book is not only to create an awareness of the environment but to also help children learn that there is a place for each person to grow and flourish.
  • Where Do I Belong?

    Charlie E. Shih

    Paperback (Lalunne, )
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  • 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."
  • Somewhere I Belong

    Glenna Jenkins

    eBook (Acorn Press, Nov. 3, 2014)
    In Somewhere I Belong, we meet young P.J. Kavanaugh at North Boston Station. His father has died, the Depression is on, and his mother is moving them back home. They settle in, and P.J. makes new friends. But the P.E.I. winter is harsh, the farm chores endless, and his teacher a drunken bully. He soon wants to go home; the problem is how.A letter arrives from Aunt Mayme announcing a Babe Ruth charity baseball game in the old neighbourhood. But Ma won’t let him go. P.J is devastated. The weeks pass, then there is an accident on the farm. P.J. becomes a hero and Ma changes her mind. He travels to Boston, sees his friends, watches Babe Ruth hit a home run, and renews his attachment to the place. But his eagerness to return to the Island makes him wonder where he really belongs.
  • 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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  • Where We Belong

    Emily Giffin

    Paperback (Orion, Aug. 15, 2013)
    There's no such thing as a single secret...The brand new novel from the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of HEART OF THE MATTER.Marian's biological clock is ticking. She has a dream job as the producer of a hugely successful TV show, a stunning Manhattan apartment and a wonderful relationship with the man she loves. But she wants a baby - and she also has a secret. And when that secret turns up on her doorstep after 18 years, her picture perfect existence begins to take on a life of its own.Kirby is adopted. She loves her parents and her sister, but she's never really felt she fitted in. And now she's 18 there's nothing to stop her finding her birth mother. But navigating her way, alone, to New York is only the start - and as Marian soon discovers, giving birth is the easy part.
  • Where We Belong

    Emily Giffin

    Hardcover (Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), March 15, 2012)
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  • Somewhere I Belong

    Glenna Jenkins

    Paperback (Acorn Press, Nov. 3, 2014)
    In Somewhere I Belong, we meet young P.J. Kavanaugh at North Boston Station. His father has died, the Depression is on, and his mother is moving them back home. They settle in, and P.J. makes new friends. But the P.E.I. winter is harsh, the farm chores endless, and his teacher a drunken bully. He soon wants to go home; the problem is how.A letter arrives from Aunt Mayme announcing a Babe Ruth charity baseball game in the old neighbourhood. But Ma won’t let him go. P.J is devastated. The weeks pass, then there is an accident on the farm. P.J. becomes a hero and Ma changes her mind. He travels to Boston, sees his friends, watches Babe Ruth hit a home run, and renews his attachment to the place. But his eagerness to return to the Island makes him wonder where he really belongs.
  • Where You Belong

    Mary Ann McGuigan

    Hardcover (Atheneum, April 1, 1997)
    Evicted from their apartment and forced to seek refuge at Aunt Maggie's crowded lodgings with her mother and siblings, thirteen-year-old Fiona flees to a nearby all-black neighborhood where her best friend, Yolanda Baker, lives, in a story of interracial friendship set against the backdrop of the civil rights era.
  • I BELONG

    Zebulon Field, Veronica J Field, Rina Risnawati

    Paperback (Independently published, May 31, 2019)
    From that very first moment when the child makes his/her special entrance into the world, hearts are touched and a sense of belonging emerges. I belong to God. I belong to my Family. I belong to my Church. I belong to my Friends. I belong to my School. I belong to my Community. I belong to my relatives. This is a sweet and loving description perfect to brighten your entire family while reminding our littles ones how important they are.
  • Where We Belong

    Emily Giffin

    Perfect Paperback (St. Martins Press, Feb. 1, 2013)
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  • Where We Belong

    Emily Giffin

    Paperback (Orion Publishing Group, March 15, 2012)
    Her carefully constructed life thrown into turmoil by the appearance of an eighteen-year-old girl with ties to her past, New York television producer Marian Caldwell is swept up in a maelstrom of personal discovery that changes both of their perceptions about family.