The People We Hate At The Wedding by Grant Ginder
In this witty and emotionally charged novel, a dysfunctional family gathers in London for a wedding, bringing with them a whirlwind of unresolved tensions and long-buried secrets. As the half-siblings and their mother navigate the complexities of their relationships, they confront their own insecurities and grudges, all while trying to maintain a semblance of decorum amidst the chaos. Through humor and heartache, the story explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the intricate dynamics that bind families together, even when they seem to be falling apart.
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- 2017
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