

The Wedding People: A Novel [Espach, Alison] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Wedding People: A Novel Review: Just Terrific! - When a book is this popular, it may seem like there's not much left to say. But I have to weigh in, because this is one terrific book, full of heart and hope and humor, despite the fact that it seems, in its opening pages, to be going in a dark direction (it's not). I loved Alison Espach's writing, her quirky observations, and the surprising turns in the plot. And the characters are without exception engaging and likeable (I have a special, sneaking affection for the bride). When I really enjoy a book, it becomes something like a companion -- you just really want to spend time with it and share it with others. This one? I've recommended it to at least a half dozen people, and though I bought it only last February, I've read it myself three times. It's a treat. Review: Would you trick people into thinking you are someone else? - The Wedding People was a cute, quirky read that surprised me in the best way. The story follows Phoebe, who, after the death of her beloved cat, decides to finally treat herself to a stay at the Grand Cornwall Inn—a place she’s always dreamed of visiting. She’s hoping for quiet, rest, and a little escape. Instead, she walks straight into a wedding weekend already in full swing. From there, the book unfolds into a charming, slightly offbeat story about how Phoebe becomes entangled with the wedding party and its cast of characters. What starts as an accidental overlap turns into something unexpectedly meaningful, as Phoebe finds herself connecting with people she never planned to meet. While the premise is light and fun, the book also slips in moments of surprising depth. A few quotes really stood out to me: “I just mean a story can be beautiful not because of the way it ends, but because of the way it’s written.” “She doesn’t see the point in staying alive only to do all the same things that made her want to die.” “There’s no such thing as a happy place, because when you are happy, everywhere is a happy place. And when you are sad, everywhere is a sad place.” Those lines add emotional weight and reflection beneath the humor and charm. Overall, The Wedding People is an easy, enjoyable read with heart—perfect if you’re looking for something popular, comforting, and just a little bit thoughtful.





| Best Sellers Rank | #394 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #5 in Women's Divorce Fiction #15 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction #21 in Contemporary Women Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (148,611) |
| Dimensions | 6.55 x 1.2 x 9.55 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1250899575 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1250899576 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 384 pages |
| Publication date | July 30, 2024 |
| Publisher | Henry Holt and Co. |
A**H
Just Terrific!
When a book is this popular, it may seem like there's not much left to say. But I have to weigh in, because this is one terrific book, full of heart and hope and humor, despite the fact that it seems, in its opening pages, to be going in a dark direction (it's not). I loved Alison Espach's writing, her quirky observations, and the surprising turns in the plot. And the characters are without exception engaging and likeable (I have a special, sneaking affection for the bride). When I really enjoy a book, it becomes something like a companion -- you just really want to spend time with it and share it with others. This one? I've recommended it to at least a half dozen people, and though I bought it only last February, I've read it myself three times. It's a treat.
K**E
Would you trick people into thinking you are someone else?
The Wedding People was a cute, quirky read that surprised me in the best way. The story follows Phoebe, who, after the death of her beloved cat, decides to finally treat herself to a stay at the Grand Cornwall Inn—a place she’s always dreamed of visiting. She’s hoping for quiet, rest, and a little escape. Instead, she walks straight into a wedding weekend already in full swing. From there, the book unfolds into a charming, slightly offbeat story about how Phoebe becomes entangled with the wedding party and its cast of characters. What starts as an accidental overlap turns into something unexpectedly meaningful, as Phoebe finds herself connecting with people she never planned to meet. While the premise is light and fun, the book also slips in moments of surprising depth. A few quotes really stood out to me: “I just mean a story can be beautiful not because of the way it ends, but because of the way it’s written.” “She doesn’t see the point in staying alive only to do all the same things that made her want to die.” “There’s no such thing as a happy place, because when you are happy, everywhere is a happy place. And when you are sad, everywhere is a sad place.” Those lines add emotional weight and reflection beneath the humor and charm. Overall, The Wedding People is an easy, enjoyable read with heart—perfect if you’re looking for something popular, comforting, and just a little bit thoughtful.
C**S
The best book of the year !!!
When reviewing a book I often think of this truism: there is the truth and then there is everyone's perception of the truth. Most if not all of us bring our own experiences and life choices to what we read as well. Hence, divergent opinions from readers about any selected book being reviewed at the time. Fortunately there are thousands upon thousands of authors writing books from which we can choose. So, then, one person may think there is too much descriptive material which slows the narrative down while another will want more. Of course some authors are better than others at writing narratives about places, clothes, food and the like but if they did not include such tangible items then we would all be reading nothing but short stories. Another divergent point is how realistic should the narrative be? In my opinion, an author has done his/her job when some facet of the human condition, whether negative or positive but certainly negative, is turned into a great read as nuanced, as wise and as powerful as THE WEDDING PEOPLE: A NOVEL by Alison Espach. Even though suicide is a serious topic and is not treated lightly in the book, it should be noted that those suffering depression have our concern and our hope for those needing it to seek help. On a positive note however, statistics show that people who were saved or rescued from the final act are grateful that they did not succeed regardless of how the "rescue" happened. Add Phoebe Stone, the MFC, to such a "literary" saved list! I try not to include spoilers but Phoebe's intentions for checking into the exclusive Victorian Hotel have been mentioned several times already so consider that even though she meant it, she did not realize she had checked into the hotel with improper equipment for such a final act. However, regardless of her plan, the contrast is startling between her self-agonizing, self-criticism and constant worry about how others see her compared to the bombastic over-the-top, her-first-concern-is-herself, Lila, the bride. What better way to lift Phoebe up than being put in a position to help others with less weighty concerns than her own--or are they less weighty to each particular individual? Phoebe's upbringing was so quiet and calm that she could not step outside what she assumed others thought of her, even when she was married. Once she met the crew in Lila's wedding party, Phoebe started broadening her outlook for the first time in her life. How all this happens is a serious, laugh out loud, shed a few tears very believable fictional narrative about self discovery and self determination. Each character contributing to Phoebe's evolution is fully presented as being different from one another with each having their own quirks, hangups and personalities. Then there is Clay, the groom, a person Phoebe could look in the eye and be totally honest with about her feelings and opinions. Phoebe's growing relationship with each person is clever. Special note: there is a scene about a vintage car that will have readers laughing for days. Books that have stood the test of time are not compact, quick reads though many of us enjoy those too but rather are about the difficulty we have growing up then living a "normal" life (whatever that is) or that are written about unforgettable subjects i.e. the orphanages of Dickens day and then the "snake-pit" mental hospitals in the early 20th century (and do not forget the future--1984) and so on. One of the reasons so many of those books are still being read today is that they took a terrible situation and turned it into a story most of us could relate to while being grateful the situation(s) were eventually adequately resolved. I believe we will be reading this book for a long time. I loved it, read it in a day and will read it again, something I have only done one other time in all the centuries I have been an avid reader (LOL). With no hype or personal fixations, just simply my truth: the best book of the year.
K**R
Good writing but cliche story
I had more hope for this book with its great reviews. It was cute, it reminded me of the Wedding Crashers movie for some reason. The plot with a stranger becoming a maid of honor to a totally type A perfectionist uptight bride didn’t make sense. The ending was cliche, but for a winter read it was a cozy enough story.
L**H
A great read for all who forget themselves.
This book was not what I expected. It is beautifully written and tackles the complex emotions we feel as humans. Especially self acceptance, honesty, and feeling stuck. Alison holds such amazing space for grief and forces the reader to reflect and feel less lonely with the things we hold inside. She challenges us to explore the thoughts that are not safe to say in the company of others. I absolutely recommend The Wedding People and it definitely will take you on journey. Great for book clubs.
X**.
Leí este libro por ser parte de New York Times bestseller, no sabía de qué se trataba, me sorprendió gratamente la historia, desde el principio me atrapó. Se me hizo un libro fácil de leer, entretenido y hasta esperanzador, la forma de describir los paisajes de la autora hace que uno imagine perfecto el hotel, la fiesta, la playa, etc.
C**E
Eu amei esse livro! Deve ser um dos favoritos da vida! A autora escreve de uma maneira super envolvente. O livro te prende muito. E tem várias frases lindas. Meu livro tá todo grifado.
P**O
Hermosa novela, con personajes reales, en movimiento y bien definidos. Es difícil cortar la lectura para seguir luego, te engancha desde el inicio. Mucho humor, diálogos exquisitos y una trama finamente armada. Muy recomendable.
B**N
Sometimes, a book comes along that sweeps you up, keeps you hooked, and leaves an imprint on your heart long after you've turned the final page. This was one of those books for me—an absolute five-star read. At its core, this story follows a protagonist stuck in the monotony of a life that feels suffocating. When her husband leaves her for another woman, it only deepens the despair she’s been grappling with. With no sense of direction and hope slipping through her fingers, she checks into a hotel, intending for it to be her last stop. However, fate has other plans. Due to a double booking, she finds herself the only guest outside of a wedding party set to celebrate throughout the week, and this unexpected twist sets the stage for something truly transformative. What makes this book so special isn't just the unique premise—though that alone is compelling—but the way it weaves together self-discovery, romance, and emotional depth in a way that feels both profound and refreshingly natural. The romance here is beautifully done—authentic, non-cringey, and honestly one of the best I’ve ever read. Alongside love, the novel explores heavy themes, yet handles them with sensitivity and care, ensuring the reader experiences the rawness of emotion without it feeling overwhelming. The characters? Absolutely delightful. Phoebe and Juice, in particular, were standout gems, crafted with depth and warmth that made them feel wholly real. They brought levity, humor, and heart into moments that could have otherwise been unbearably heavy. There were hilarious moments sprinkled throughout, adding a perfect balance to the novel’s serious undertones. Reading this book felt cinematic—it truly needs to be adapted into a film because it would be incredible to see its magic unfold on screen. More than anything, this story resonated deeply with me, reminding me of my own dark moments and the hope that carried me through. It’s rare to come across a book that moves you so completely, but this was exactly that. I wholeheartedly loved this story and urge everyone to read it. It’s moving, reflective, challenging, and incredibly well-written. A book that will stick with you, reminding you of the power of resilience, love, and unexpected second chances.
C**N
Great book, loved the humour, made me laugh out loud several times, good read!
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