
by Alison Espach
Alison Espach’s The Wedding People follows Phoebe, whose attempt at a solo escape turns chaotic when she’s mistaken as part of a wedding party.
With biting humor and raw emotion, Phoebe grapples with grief, awkward family dynamics, and her own broken dreams while unwittingly bonding with the bridal group.
This quirky yet heartfelt tale reminds us that even life’s unexpected detours can lead to healing and rediscovery. It’s a poignant blend of humor, heartbreak, and hope, perfect for those who appreciate finding beauty in life’s messiest moments.
Have you read it? What did you think?
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