It's a beautiful day in Newport, Rhode Island, when Phoebe Stone arrives at the grand Cornwall Inn wearing a green dress and gold heels, not a bag in sight, alone. She's immediately mistaken by everyone in the lobby for one of the wedding people, but she’s actually the only guest at the Cornwall who isn’t here for the big event. Phoebe is here because she’s dreamt of coming for years―she hoped to shuck oysters and take sunset sails with her husband, only now she's here without him. Meanwhile, the bride has accounted for every detail and every possible disaster the weekend might yield except for, well, Phoebe―which makes it that much more surprising when the women can’t stop confiding in each other.
In turns uproariously, absurdly funny and devastatingly tender, Alison Espach's The Wedding People is a look at the winding paths we can take to places we never imagined―and the chance encounters it sometimes takes to reroute us.
Hardcover, 384 pages
Published July 30, 2024
by Book of the Month
4.5/5 stars
This was a Book of the Month pick, I remember all the rave reviews and awards which might have made me shy away from reading just to ease my expectation level.
Did it live up to the hype? Actually it did. It’s one of those books that quietly pulls you in, it started with a setup that grabbed my attention and went from there. With it's a seaside wedding venue, where no one really knows why they’re there, but then slowly becomes something much deeper and more emotionally resonant. Alison Espach has such a unique way of creating atmosphere - it's my first time reading one of her books.
Phoebe, our main character, is instantly relatable in her grief and confusion. She arrives at the venue feeling completely out of place and with plans set in motion. But then things change once she meets the bride and groom, both with different personalities and both will affect Phoebe in ways she never imagined.
The Wedding People is character driven story that is ultimately a story of self discovery (not just Phoebe), it's about letting go and having the courage to move forward. A slow paced story, with some witty banter and tender moments.
I'll definitely be on the lookout for more by this author.
This book was part of my 2025 Reading Off My Shelf Challenge, #35
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