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A Place for Us
Jul 6, 2025 12:25 PM

Author:Fatima Farheen Mirza

A Place for Us

** The New York Times bestseller **

'To be taken hostage by Fatima Mirza’s heartrending and timely story is a gutting pleasure... She captures your mind and heart with an urgency that defies you to stop reading. I guarantee you will be different when you close the book' Sarah Jessica Parker

'I loved this book'Anne Tyler

'The depth of the storytelling and the beauty of the language makes this debut something to treasure' John Boyne

An Indian–Muslim family is preparing for their eldest daughter's wedding. But as Hadia's marriage – one chosen of love, not tradition – gathers the family back together, there is only one thing on their minds: can Amar, the estranged younger brother of the bride, be trusted to behave himself after three years away?

A Place for Us tells the story of one family and all family life: of coming to terms with the choices we make, of reconciingly past and present and of how the smallest decisions can lead to the deepest betrayals.

Reviews

I'm particularly interested in stories of immigrants and I loved Fatima Farheen Mirza's A Place for Us, about an Indian family living in America

—— Anne Tyler , Observer

Deeply moving... The story comes together gradually, through the perspective of various family members, as it weaves through different points in time. Mirza's writing is poignantly beautiful

—— Daily Mail

I loved every minute of this novel; Mirza's prose and her story squeezed my heart, and I had to take a very long, deep breath upon finishing the book. This is a writer to watch out for

—— Stylist

The depth of the storytelling and the beauty of the language makes this debut something to treasure. Highly recommended

—— John Boyne

Telling the story via multiple perspectives, the author paints an incredibly textured and compassionate portrait of the characters’ lives. Their love for one another is undeniable, yet their inability to communicate it is devastating. As they collectively and individually struggle with the expectations of their heritage as well as contemporary life, A Place For Us is a timeless, yet also timely, family epic

—— Aisling O'Leary , Irish Times

Absolutely gorgeous... Mirza writes with the wisdom, insight and patience you would expect from a mature novelist adding a final masterpiece to her canon, but this is, fortunately, just the start of an extraordinary career... As Marilynne Robinson has done with Protestants and Alice McDermott has done with Catholics Mirza finds in the intensity of a faithful Muslim family a universal language of love and anguish that speaks to us all... among the most poignant things I have ever read... a privilege

—— Ron Charles , Washington Post

In polished prose that zeroes in on domestic detail and, at its loveliest, recalls Jhumpa Lahiri, Mirza delivers a portrait of a family straining to hold its center amid rebellions both quiet and explosive

—— Time Magazine

Textured and keenly felt... profound... stuck with me long after I finished the book's final page

—— Lauren Christiansen , New York Times

A modern family saga, it follows the conflict between duty, tradition and temptation... bold in its subject matter and moving

—— Patricia Nicol , Sunday Times

This powerful, intricate debut is essential reading

—— NoViolet Bulawayo, Man Booker-shortlisted author of We Need New Names

Told with tender delicacy, A Place for Us is a moving and joyful portrait of a modern family, about growing up between two cultures, reconciling with the past, and identity as a lived experience

—— Independent

Moving, thought-provoking and ultimately positive, this is a story about family, tradition and culture in a modern world

—— Red

A brilliant, highly readable contemporary tale of identity and belonging

—— Elle

Mirza is a gifted storyteller and this moving novel was one of the highlights of my reading year

—— John Boyne , Irish Independent

This is a richly detailed, immersive saga that hooks you from the jump and keeps you absorbed even as you spend decades with its character

—— Marie Claire

The best book I’ve read this year

—— Jen Campbell, vlogger & booktuber

In this stunning, generous novel, Mirza looks at the crucial events in an Indian-American Muslim family from many perspectives

—— Refinery29

Mirza's writing is like poetry as she examines just how far the bonds of family can bend

—— Glamour (US)

The great achievement of this novel – as of Vikram Seth’s witty and bounteous classic, A Suitable Boy – is that it traces family troubles that could happen to anybody... touching and unsettling... If this is the standard of Sarah Jessica Parker's list, we can look forward to a feast from Hogarth

—— Bookoxygen

Fatima Mirza is brilliant and this novel will break your heart and make it new again

—— Garth Greenwell

Beautiful, intimate, tender. So vividly told the characters live and breathe

—— Rachel Joyce

A radiant debut novel about the cultural forces that bind and divide members of one close-knit Muslim-American family

—— People, Books of the Year

A Place for Us is a triumph and an inspiration. I wish everyone would read this novel. A chronicle of the shattered expectations and irreconcilable desires within an American-Muslim family, A Place for Us hums with a deep faith in an unknown future, reminding its readers that when we are lost, love gives us a map home

—— Karen Russell, author of Swamplandia!

‘Fatima Farheen Mirza’s A Place For Us is a work of extraordinary and enthralling beauty. It is so deeply imagined, so intimately attentive to and solicitous of the lives it follows, so artful in describing the inseparable human experiences of pride and resentment, humility and loyalty -- and, most of all, love – that it feels not as if we are reading a novel about this Indian Muslim family struggling with tradition and a new culture, but as if we become actual members of the family. It is that immersive, that brilliant, that true’

—— Paul Harding, Pulizer Prize-winning author of Tinkers

[I]t’s groundbreaking to read… That we become so invested in a testament to Mirza’s talent

—— Mail Online

Throughout the course of the novel a complex dynamic of emotion emerges, and the novel unspools with striking maturity

—— Erica Wagner , Harper's Bazaar

With unwavering compassion, this [is a] beautiful heartbreaker

—— People Magazine

Fatima Farheen Mirza’s A Place For Us is a radiant debut. It accretes its power, beauty, and insight through its tender witnessing of private and family life. With her deeply compassionate view, Mirza dignifies terrain often desecrated by contemporary culture: maternity, faith, the bonds of community, the yearning for goodness, and our duty to others. She shows us the destructiveness of our doubt in those we love, and the mercy of forgiveness. Most wondrously, with this felt and moving novel, Mirza creates a place in which rebellion and reverence seem to embrace

—— Charmaine Craig, author of Miss Burma

A Place for Us is a radiantly envisioned, beautifully achieved epic about nearly everything that matters: love, family, faith, freedom, betrayal, contrition, absolution. Fatima Farheen Mirza is a magnificent new voice

—— Anthony Marra, author of A Constellation of Vital Phenomena and The Tsar of Love and Techno

The title of the book echoes a song from West Side Story, itself a retelling of Romeo and Juliet. Here the warring forces are not two families but one, split by the tension between reverence and rebellion. The author's passion for her subject shines like the moon in the night sky, a recurrent image in this ardent and powerful novel

—— Kirkus

Extraordinary in its depth... slow-brewing, affecting

—— Booklist

[A] marvel of a book…[with] exquisite language.

—— Refinery29

On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is one of the most anticipated novels of the year… a piece of autobiographical fiction that avoids all the traps of that genre… The book has a poetic density that is at once elliptical and unflinching in its gaze, a testimony to the endlessly complicated dynamics of damage.

—— Emma Brockes , Observer

As an evocation of the tragic underside of American life, there’s no denying its [On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous] poetic power.

—— Anthony Gardner , Mail on Sunday

Ocean Vuong is a magician with words, when he writes, it’s as if language itself is dancing. On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous… [is] a brutally honest exploration of race, class and masculinity. This debut novel is a luminous, mesmerising gift… Extraordinary.

—— Uli Lenart , attitude, *Book of the Month*

This moving, powerful debut from prizewinning poet Ocean Vuong… [is] a graceful exploration of race, class, and masculinity.

—— Eithne Farry , Sunday Express

Vuong solidifies the epistolary as an insurrectionary American form, offering it as a means of the States’ oppressed to voice their discontents with unrelenting eloquence… Vuong writes from a site of pain and compassion, for himself, for his mother, and for everyone else.

—— Stephanie Sy-Quia , The Arts Desk

A moving, glittering letter from a son to a mother… direct, touching, stunningly wrought, [On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is] staggeringly good.

—— Ella Walker , UK Press Syndication

A brutally honest exploration of race, class, and masculinity, as well as a discovery of how immersed we are in addiction, violence, and trauma, but undergirded by compassion and tenderness.

—— SCAN, *Summer reads of 2019*

Unforgettable… Asking questions central to the American moment, immersed as it is in addiction, violence and trauma, but undergirded by compassion and tenderness, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous is as much about the power of telling one's own story as it is about the obliterating silence of not being heard.

—— SheerLuxe, *Summer reads of 2019*

Vuong’s gambit is to make the reader reckon not only with difficult subjects, but also pay generous, open attention to the world… This consummately American novel both documents the nation’s wounded psyche while giving its protagonist a path to healing.

—— Rebecca Liu , Prospect

Vuong…[is] a keen anthropologist of the contemporary American experience.

—— Jessica Loudis , Times Literary Supplement

A beautiful novel full of raw feelings.

—— Laura Waddell , Scotsman

[A] phosphorescent debut novel… Vuong layers past and present brilliantly in a shifting series of brief episodes and striking mood-musings from within the mind of his protagonist… the hyperreality of Little Dog’s self-awareness is always a delight.

—— Mark Hudson , Tablet

Staggering, sensual and poetic

—— Pandora Sykes

[A] stunning debut… Ocean Vuong crafts lyrical, masterful prose in this emotionally-powerful piece of story telling. On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is sure to stay with readers long after they have put the novel down.

—— Eastern Daily Press

A brutally honest exploration of race, class, and masculinity.

—— Asian Art Newspaper, *Books of the Year*

A tender exploration of violence, migration and language.

—— Justine Jordan , Guardian, *Books of the Year*

This romantic, lusciously written debut lingers over kisses.

—— Robbie Millen and James Marriot , The Times, *Books of the Year*

A magical synthesis of memoir, fiction and poetry.

—— Joyce Carol Oates , Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year*

So very full of beauty and power. Also, grace.

—— Tommy Orange , Observer, *Books of the Year*

On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong is a stunning, relentless work of pure passion and I was captivated from the go.

—— Úna-Minh Kavanagh , Sunday Independent *Books of the Year*

A story that is deeply relatable, understandable and can find common currency with us all. He uses his differences to connect us, to show the links that bind us, to explore violence, masculinity, poverty and yearning… you’ll quickly get carried away by his undercurrents into spaces and places you’d perhaps never thought of exploring or even realised existed.

—— Gscene

Vuong’s gift lies in his ability to write with beautiful specificity while digging into the wounds of immigration, culture, queerness and memory. I’ve read many very good books in 2019 but none have obliterated me like On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous.

—— Katie Goh , Skinny, *Books of the Year*

Ocean Vuong is a magician with words. When he writes, it's as if language itself is dancing. On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous is… a brutally honest exploration of race, class and masculinity. This debut novel is a luminous, mesmerising gift.

—— attitude, *Books of the Year*

Astounding.

—— Malin Hay , Upcoming

Vuong jettisons the prose for poetic verse, with Roland Barthes, Duchamp’s Fountain and queer love all collapsing into splintering lines of verse. Vuong’s sentences are so beautiful, sometimes I would say them over and over again in my head, hoping I might be able to trap them in there.

—— Annie Lord , Independent

[Vuong is] brilliant and so flexible with language and has such an understanding of what an emotion incarnate is, he is able to not condense it but to heighten it across languages, across countries, across codes as characters speak to one another. He's peerless.

—— Bryan Washington , Observer

[A] triumphant debut novel... On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous felt like a true masterpiece being crafted before my eyes, and I was devastated to see the novel draw to a close. I truly can't recommend this book highly enough - I don't remember the last time I was so floored after reading something that I had to take the rest of the day off speaking to family... a passionate, eye-opening journey, and is most certainly one to be added to your lockdown reading list.

—— Rebecca Scott , Glasgow Guardian

Beautifully written... Unlike anything I have read before

—— Ellie Down , Exeposé

An engrossing coming-of-age story.

—— Mariella Frostrup , Sunday Times

[Vuong] is an author of incredible and magical talent, with many of his paragraphs reading like the most beautiful poetry... An absolute must-read

—— Glamour

Raw, lyrical and at times hearth-wrenching, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous is a book of real beauty

—— i

For a long time after I read this, I could still feel the impact of his story. On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous is an experience that you need to have.

—— DIVA

I read the novel On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong while on tour and the language often stopped me in my tracks... powerful.

—— Dua Lipa , Guardian, *Summer Reads of 2023*

Inventive... [On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous] just stops you as a reader to marvel at the beautifully constructed narrative

—— Art Newspaper
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