Summary of The Wedding People: A Novel

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What happens when you show up to a wedding weekend as the only guest not invited to the wedding? In The Wedding People, Alison Espach delivers a witty and heartfelt exploration of unexpected connections and second chances. This chapter-by-chapter summary unpacks the story of Phoebe Stone, who arrives at the luxurious Cornwall Inn in Newport, Rhode Island, alone and at a crossroads in her life. Mistaken for one of the wedding guests, Phoebe is actually there to reclaim a dream she once shared with her husband—now gone—by indulging in a weekend of self-discovery.

As the festivities unfold, Phoebe’s path collides with that of the meticulous bride, leading to an unlikely friendship that neither woman saw coming. Through moments both absurdly funny and deeply moving, Espach’s novel examines how life’s detours and chance encounters can lead us to unexpected places—and sometimes, to the people we need most.

This summary distills the novel’s humor, emotional depth, and insights into the complexities of love, loss, and new beginnings. Perfect for readers seeking a quick yet meaningful overview, it captures the spirit and themes of Espach’s acclaimed novel.

Disclaimer: This is an unofficial summary and analysis of The Wedding People by Alison Espach. It is intended to enhance understanding and support the appreciation of the original work.

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