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Wedding weekends seldom lack complications, but problems seldom run as rampant as they do in Maggie Shipstead's well-turned debut Seating Arrangements. Presiding over the novel's Cape Cod island nuptials is snobbish clubman Winn Van Meter, the Harvard graduate father of Daphne, the bride, who happens to be seven months pregnant. The awkwardness of the occasion doesn't stop there: The maid of honor is suffering from a broken heart; the groom's friends harbor their own agendas; and Winn's own unflappable self-control seem to be slipping under the assaults of bridesmaid Agatha's cleavage and reflex flirtatiousness. A never to be forgotten weekend; a Discover selection now in trade paperback and NOOK Book.
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A San Francisco Chronicle and Daily Candy Best Book of the Year Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for First Fiction Winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize
The Van Meters have gathered at their family retreat on the island of Waskeke to celebrate the marriage of daughter Daphne to the impeccably appropriate Greyson Duff. The weekend is full of champagne, salt air and practiced bonhomie, but long-buried ...