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Three years ago, Emmy Everett made the painful decision to call off her engagement and leave New York City behind. Since then she has been hiding out in Rhode Island working at a bait and tackle shop and haphazardly shooting a documentary about fishermen’s wives. July 4th weekend has rolled around again and Emmy is mustering up the courage to return home to New York (the site of her own failed romance) to celebrate her brother Josh’s wedding.

En route to his bachelor party, Emmy is shocked when her typically resolute brother confesses that he is having serious doubts about getting married - and he may even be in love ...

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Overview

Three years ago, Emmy Everett made the painful decision to call off her engagement and leave New York City behind. Since then she has been hiding out in Rhode Island working at a bait and tackle shop and haphazardly shooting a documentary about fishermen’s wives. July 4th weekend has rolled around again and Emmy is mustering up the courage to return home to New York (the site of her own failed romance) to celebrate her brother Josh’s wedding.

En route to his bachelor party, Emmy is shocked when her typically resolute brother confesses that he is having serious doubts about getting married - and he may even be in love with another woman.

Emmy is determined to help her brother face up to this decision - the one she fled from herself. With less than twenty-four hours to go before the wedding, she takes Josh on a road trip to find this mystery woman. Along the way, Emmy embraces her own hard-earned lessons about romance, commitment and what happens when we refuse to let go of the past.

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Publishers Weekly
In Dave's winning debut, narrator Emmy Everett is a sensitive and introspective young woman who is emotionally and geographically paralyzed. Ever since ditching her sleeping fianc in a Rhode Island motel, Emmy has lived in the quiet fishing village of Naragansett, working at a bait shop and putting together an interminable documentary on fishermen's wives. Three years pass, and her beloved big brother, Josh-funny, smart and successful-is getting married, forcing Emmy out of her self-imposed exile for a weekend in the New York City suburb of Scarsdale. With 72 hours to the wedding, Emmy finds Josh confused: does he want to marry Meryl, or be with Elizabeth, the woman he's been seeing on the side? Emmy agrees to join Josh on the eve of the wedding for a daylong trip to find Elizabeth and, hopefully, what "the right thing to do" really is. The intriguing Elizabeth, as well as the authenticity of the relationship between Emmy and Josh, make the conflict credible and involving. It's hard not to root for these vivid characters; even the heroine's high school flame, Josh's best friend Jaime Daniel Berringer, is distinctive and likable, making Emmy's interest in him contagious. Josh and Emmy's happy, exasperating parents and Josh's buoyant sister in-law-to-be round out the cast, giving readers plenty of reasons to enjoy this promising new author. (May) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
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Emmy Everett's life has been on hold since she broke off her engagement and left New York three years ago. The aspiring filmmaker has been selling bait and tackle in a quiet Rhode Island fishing town trying to find the happy ending in her documentary about fishermen's wives. But a weekend back in New York for her brother's wedding jump-starts her life and forces her to face her past, present, and future. During this brief couple of tumultuous days, Emmy finally lets go of the ex-fiance, discovers a new direction in her life, and possibly even finds a great love. Despite the saccharine Hollywood ending-perhaps influenced by films like Sixteen Candles-Dave's first novel is beautifully written in the style of early chick lit, when characters cared more about their personal journeys than their shoe brands. Fans of Melissa Bank and Jennifer Weiner will want to read this one. Recommended for all fiction collections. [Actress Reese Witherspoon has optioned the film rights with Universal Pictures and is slotted for the starring role.-Ed.]-Anika Fajardo, Coll. of St. Catherine Lib., St. Paul Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
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A family wedding forces a runaway fiancee to stick her toe back in the dating pool. In this weightless debut, Emmy Everett emerges from seclusion-three years in Rhode Island working in a tackle shop-to return to Scarsdale for older brother Josh's wedding to graceful Meryl. But Josh isn't sure he wants to get married this weekend: He might be in love with Elizabeth, a holistic veterinarian with whom he has a connection (it was "like they were hearing the same song"). Urged on all sides to be supportive of her sibling during his crisis of indecision, Emmy can't avoid contemplating the vacuum in her own love life. Mind you, that could easily be remedied, since suitors dog her every step. There's Josh's best friend, sexy chef Jaime; old local boyfriend Justin, although he now reveals himself to be gay; and above all ex-fiance Matt, last seen sleeping in a motel room next to the abandoned engagement ring as Emmy slipped out the door with the knowledge that "she was losing him slowly anyway." Dave milks the reliable wedding scenario set pieces, supplementing them with various comic characters, including Meryl's birth parents, a pair of sociology professors never previously seen outside the Ozarks, and Emmy's Jewish mother ("Eat just a little"). The book offers a kind of innocent yet worldly-wise charm via Emmy's perky running commentary, but for every burst of invention, like the power outage that throws the doomed wedding off course, there's a heaping portion of familiarity, especially in Matt's prostration before Emmy ("I still have the engagement ring") and her inevitable conjoining with an even more over-romanticized prospect. Empty calories, presented cutely enough.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781423320074
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio
  • Publication date: 4/28/2007
  • Format: CD
  • Edition description: Abridged, 5 CDs, 4 hours
  • Product dimensions: 5.10 (w) x 6.00 (h) x 0.80 (d)

Meet the Author

Laura Dave
Laura Dave

Laura Dave is the author of London is the Best City in America, which was a San Francisco Chronicle bestseller. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Glamour, Self Magazine, ESPN the Magazine, Redbook, and The New York Observer. She lives in New York City; visit her online at www.lauradave.com.

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  • Posted December 9, 2009

    good read!excellent!

    this is one of the best books i have ever read. laura dave writes incerdibly well. emmy evrrett is a very comedic insightful character who is confused about almost everything and her brother josh adds spice to the book.if you read this i guarantee you would not regret it.one of the best reads for the year.it is well written with a touch of comedy and romance and a bit of everything in one

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 31, 2007

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    I listened to this book during my commute just as something to fill the time. The story is pretty basic and predictable, but it's not a bad story. I think what I didn't really like is the main character, Emmy. I didn't feel sympathetic for her or her brother, Josh. In fact all the characters did not seem to have much depth. Even though it seems like I didn't like anything about this book, I actually did. It kept my attention and it was a quick read 'or listen in my case'. I probably wouldn't recommend it to a friend, but I'm sure there are people out there that might enjoy it.

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