![]() ![]() As the clan gathers together in London for Eloise's big walk down the aisle, Ginder brings out the complicated ways we hate the ones we love the most when the power of family gets put to the test! The writing in this novel gets you deep inside the mind of each character and you'll feel like the secrets each character harbors are your own. ![]() Eloise spent her years in the best boarding schools, her winter vacations in the beautiful islands of the Caribbean, and lived a post-college life with a cushy trust fund. Enter Eloise, their half sister, who has always been perfect, gorgeous, and cultured. Her brother, Paul, who lives with his handsome professor boyfriend, and works as a social worker at a clinic to treat patients with OCD. Alice is in her thirties, single, and stuck at a thoughtless job where she is pursuing an affair with her boss. The People We Hate At The Wedding introduces us to three siblings, Alice, Paul, and Eloise and their mother Donna. ![]() Ginder's novel closely examines the dynamics of love and loyalty and takes family dysfunction to the next level with his hilarious quips and sharply cynical language. Grant Ginder made an appearance on The Public Library with Helen Little to talk about his sinfully good novel The People We Hate At The Wedding which follows a family who is headed to London to attend their half sisters wedding. ![]()
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