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Where the Girls Were - A Novel
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Where the Girls Were - A Novel

They were sent away to be forgotten. This is their story.

In this electrifying historical novel about coming of age in tumultuous 1960s San Francisco, a pregnant teenager reckons with womanhood and agency after being sent to a home for unwed mothers.

"Thrilling, propulsive, breathless, and brimming with a deep understanding of longing and frailty . . . of humanness.”—Catherine Newman, New York Times bestselling author of Sandwich and Wreck


It’s 1968, and the future is bright for seventeen-year-old Elizabeth “Baker” Phillips: She’s the valedictorian of her high school, with a place at Stanford in the fall and big dreams of becoming a journalist. But the seductive free-spirited San Francisco atmosphere seeps into her carefully planned, strait-laced life in the form of a hippie named Wiley. At first, letting loose and letting herself fall in love for the first time feels incredible. But then, everything changes.

Pregnancy hits Baker with the force of whiplash—in the blink of an eye, she goes from good girl to fallen woman, from her family’s shining star to their embarrassing secret. Without any other options, Baker is sent to a home for unwed mothers, and finds herself trapped in an old Victorian house packed with pregnant girls who share her shame and fear. As she grapples with her changing body, lack of choice, and uncertain future, Baker finds unexpected community and empowerment among the “girls who went away.”

Where the Girls Were is a timely unearthing of a little-known moment in American history, when the sexual revolution and feminist movement collided with the limits of reproductive rights—and society's expectations of women. As Baker finds her strength and her voice, she shows us how to step into your power, even when the world is determined to keep you silent.

Published: March 3, 2026

Pages: 368

ISBN: 9780593736999

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Mary S.

Apr 3, 2026
This was a phenomenal read that truly resonated with me. Being a child that was given up for adoption because of a teen pregnancy in 1969, I have always been curious about that time in history. I have spent my life wondering about what my birth mother’s thoughts were while she was pregnant with me and whether she had any regrets about her decision. This book explores all that and then some and the author does so with such tenderness, sincerity and truthfulness that you feel that you are right there alongside Baker as she tries to navigate her way and her choices. I adored the character of Baker for her fierce strength and determination as well as her integrity. I did not want this book to end and I enjoyed every single word of it! Thank you for an incredible reading experience that will stay with me for a long time.