From Library Journal
Through teamwork by present and future friends and relatives, Clark prepared for her daughter's wedding, involving 275 guests (not including children). This book describes all the basics: ceremony, protocol, location, invitations, flowers, sound and lighting, catering, cake, and photography. Of great advantage are the book's worksheets for both Christian and Jewish ceremonies, which help to organize volunteers, resources, and budget. Absent from the uncorrected proof are the 60 or so diagrams that should visually enhance this concise how-to title. Provides several resource addresses. Recommended for etiquette collections, even if they contain Edith Gilbert's The Complete Wedding Planner and Joan Goldberg's You Can Afford a Beautiful Wedding (both LJ 2/15/83). Mary Ann Wasick, West Allis P.L., Wis.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
