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~ (Author) "Byron Alexander has a giant head..." (more)
Key Phrases: Noah Nawley, Alan Lewis, Lexington Gallery
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"Other People's Weddings isn't the lighthearted romantic comedy the title suggests. Yes, it does have romance. And yes, it does have snappy one-liners. But it also has a dark side that exposes our fears about love, trust and commitment. I loved this novel, but buyer beware: You'll ache for the heroine, even as you'll applaud her wit and indomitable spirit." -Jane Heller, author of Lucky Stars and The Secret Ingredient

"Better than a fly on the wall, Noah Hawley is a high-speed, wide-angle lens--and the portrait of American marriage he creates in OTHER PEOPLE'S WEDDINGS is sharper, darker, and infinitely more fun than anything in any leather-bound album."-Nicholas Weinstock, author of As Long As She Needs Me

With "Other People's Weddings," Noah Hawley answers the question "Can a male
writer get inside the head of an über-contemporary female protagonist?" with
a resounding yes. The forces that fueled Hawley's Paris Review story "In the
Air"--namely his attention to the intricacies and complications of modern
relationships--are at work in this charming novel.-Vandela Vida

"Oh how much cheap ink has been spilled complaining how hard it is to find the right man! As if he was an elusive pair of trendy pink heels, out of stock everywhere you shop. Finally, here's a novel about dating that doesn't pretend love is an island paradise, and recognizes that chill in the air is leaking from a shattered past we thought we'd sealed off."-Po Bronson, author of What Should I Do With My Life?


"Other People''s Weddings isn''t the lighthearted romantic comedy the title suggests. Yes, it does have romance. And yes, it does have snappy one-liners. But it also has a dark side that exposes our fears about love, trust and commitment. I loved this novel, but buyer beware: You''ll ache for the heroine, even as you''ll applaud her wit and indomitable spirit."
(Jane Heller, author of Lucky Stars and The Secret Ingredient )

"Better than a fly on the wall, Noah Hawley is a high-speed, wide-angle lens--and the portrait of American marriage he creates in Other People''s Weddings is sharper, darker, and infinitely more fun than anything in any leather-bound album."
(Nicholas Weinstock, author of As Long As She Needs Me )

"With Other People''s Weddings, Noah Hawley answers the question "Can a male writer get inside the head of an über-contemporary female protagonist?" with a resounding yes."
(Vandela Vida )

"Finally, here''s a novel about dating that doesn''t pretend love is an island paradise, and recognizes that chill in the air is leaking from a shattered past we thought we''d sealed off."
(Po Bronson, author of What Should I Do With My Life? ) --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

Product Description

Laurie is a wedding photographer who has photograph more than a thousand weddings over the last ten years. One morning, when wakes up and wonders what happened to all those couples. She starts making calls. Some of them are still together. Others have split up. She begins a photography project to document what happens to love after the wedding. She photographs widowers and divorcees, homewreckers and stalkers.

She is still photographing weddings, and at one of them she meets a man who has sneaked into the proceedings. A crasher. They share a spark, a few moments of powerful chemistry, and then he's gone. Later, at home, she finds pictures of him at eleven other weddings she's photographed and wonders if his propensity to crash weddings is sweet or creepy. She starts looking for him at every wedding she photographs. When she finally sees him again, a romance begins between them.

Through her courtship, glimpses of her past emerge-her own first marriage and divorce, the things she is trying to get over, to get past, that threaten her new relationship. Her past makes her a ghost at all the weddings she photographs. Before the book is over, she has to tear down all the walls she has built.
--This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press (January 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 5558624485
  • ISBN-13: 978-5558624489
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,612,902 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Sharper and tougher than the usual romantic fluff, April 15, 2009
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In the genre of "chick lit" usually characterized by poor writing, poor plots, no characters and predictable happy endings, this book definitely ranks higher than most. The premise is all too familiar. Laurie is a 30-something wedding photographer who attends countless "happy" occasions but always as an outsider, never as a participant. As the book goes on, she broadens her perspectives, tracking down couples whose weddings she photographed years ago to see what happened to them, taking pictures in divorce court, a marriage counselor's office, and finally in one preposterous scene, hanging out with a stalker.
Laurie's love interest is the stupidly-named Gilligan Ford, whose name the author mistakenly chose perhaps to suggest that "no man is an island." Both he and Laurie are damaged, lonely, unhappy people, scarred by tragedy. Can they, will they find happiness together? Can there be any doubt?
On the way to the predictable ending, various complications ensue as they must, and we discover the source of our heroine's unhappiness. Despite its faults, I did feel that this book contained a tough center where usually nothing but mush resides. The author, while an ardent advocate of married bliss, recognizes that it takes work to achieve and he also has some tart observations about the nature of our instant gratification society that lifted his story above average.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dearly Beloved..., February 22, 2005
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this book is definitely worth reading! The author does an absolutely amazing job using the feminine voice and perspective. I was very impressed! The dialogue and mental chatter that the main character Laurie has is just so raw and real. It is not at all chick lit or fluff - which is what you would probably expect given the cover design. Laurie is a jaded wedding photographer. Having suffered her own heartbreaks in life, she spends her time capturing the wedded bliss of others. She wonders what becomes of all the happy couples that she takes pictures of and she sets out to get answers. She does follow up work on her clients -- sees if they are still married 10 years later. She interviews adulterers, wife beaters, widowers, battered women, etc.. Reading this book was a look at the private pain others have endured. Sometimes life isn't happily ever after and this book sets out to show that. It's not all doom and gloom though. This book deals with finding love in hard world. Letting go of fears and continuing to believe in love; not a fairy tale love, but a real, true love that transcends the self. Highly recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars depressingly romantic, September 18, 2008
I bought this book randomly in barnes and noble because it was only 5$ yesterday, i finished it today. I could not put it down i really like it, it intrigued me. the cover doesnt fit the inside text very much at all, maybe that makes sense, how pictures are deceiving, and the main character hides behind her photography, distances herself frome everyone around her, and pictures are just moments frozen in time etc, which is a key point of the book. I really enjoyed the writing, and the depth the author described the character was amazing. I have bought many books based on reviews other people wrote on amazon and have yet to read past the first 50 pages of each, none of them kept my interest...but honestly this book is not one like that, i would really recommend it. Keep in mind it is dark and depressing at times, but true and honest, which is maybe why it is depressing.... i knew it was a male author and at first it freaked me out how a man could write this, it doesnt seem like it could be anyone other than a woman who can write all this, which must show something.
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