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      Chapter 4

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 4, Phoebe grapples with the tension between her impending death and the mundane details that continue to occupy her mind. Despite her efforts to relax on a luxurious bed, she remains restless, haunted by trivial anxieties like a bloodstained dress and the sounds of a wedding reception taking place just below her. Attempting to drown out the noise with music, she finds only frustration when her old Discman’s scratched CD skips. Seeking solace, she steps onto the balcony to smoke a cigarette, an…
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      Chapter 5

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 5, Phoebe experiences a profound sense of loneliness after the bride's departure, a stark contrast to the distractions she once found in the lives of those around her. The absence of familiar characters leaves her confronting the harsh reality of her own existence and the limitations imposed by her nonviable body. This moment of solitude triggers a return of dark thoughts, as she wrestles with memories and questions about her relationships and past decisions, particularly regarding her father…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The Wed­ding Peo­ple is a heart­felt and wit­ty nov­el about unex­pect­ed con­nec­tion, grief, and sec­ond chances. The sto­ry fol­lows Phoebe, a woman reel­ing from per­son­al tragedy, who impul­sive­ly checks into a Con­necti­cut sea­side hotel where a wed­ding is tak­ing place. She soon finds her­self entan­gled with a group of wed­ding guests and strangers, lead­ing to a week­end filled with emo­tion­al rev­e­la­tions, sur­pris­ing friend­ships, and…
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      Chapter 1

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Phoebe arriving at a stately nineteenth-century hotel perched on a cliff, a symbol of the new phase in her life after a painful divorce. The hotel, with its grand yet patient presence, mirrors Phoebe’s own sense of transition and hope. Leaving behind her old life in St. Louis—including her husband, home, and familiar routines—she steps into this new world wearing an emerald silk dress, a rare item she once owned but never wore. This dress represents Phoebe’s break from her…
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      Chapter 2

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Phoebe and Matt grapple with the emotional aftermath of repeated fertility struggles. After a failed cycle and a painful miscarriage, they seek solace and distraction by planning an elaborate, indulgent vacation. Their efforts to reclaim joy and normalcy are reflected in Phoebe’s meticulous spreadsheet of potential activities, symbolizing her need to control and rationalize a life that feels increasingly unpredictable. Their shared intellectual curiosity, playful debates, and mutual…
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      Chapter 3

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 3, Phoebe grapples with profound despair as she contemplates ending her life, reflecting on the trivial worries that once consumed her. The golden tassel lamps and luxurious surroundings contrast sharply with her internal turmoil, highlighting her disconnection from the world. Despite the imminence of her decision, she clings to small desires, such as savoring a last decadent meal and witnessing the ocean, a place she has never visited but always found meaningful. Her thoughts reveal a deep…
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      Chapter 20

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 20, Phoebe confronts the sudden and unexpected presence of her estranged husband, Matt, who arrives at her hotel room unannounced. Their interaction is tense and awkward, marked by silence and unspoken emotions. Matt’s confusion upon seeing Phoebe with another man, Gary, and her daughter Juice highlights the complexities of their fractured relationship. Despite the physical distance and emotional barriers that have grown between them, Matt still clings to the identity of being Phoebe’s…
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      Chapter 21

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 21 opens with Phoebe waking beside a man she perceives as strange and unfamiliar, highlighting her internal conflict and disorientation. She wrestles with her feelings of guilt and confusion, especially since today is Gary’s wedding day, yet her connection to her husband feels tenuous and awkward. The presence of Aunt Gina and Uncle Gerald in their wedding attire contrasts with Phoebe’s inner turmoil, emphasizing the disparity between outward celebrations and her private doubts. Despite the…
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      Chapter 6

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Phoebe awakens in the quiet aftermath of a wedding party, grappling with the heavy weight of her grief and the persistent restlessness that haunts her at three a.m.—the so-called "grief hour." Struggling against the dark thoughts that once led her to a suicide attempt, she resists the urge to dwell on painful memories or to seek solace in social media, which only deepens her despair. Instead, Phoebe chooses to focus on small, manageable actions that affirm her will to live, rejecting the cycle of…
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      Chapter 22

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 22, Phoebe takes a solitary drive to the Breakers in a champagne-stocked Mercedes, reflecting on the lives of the wealthy and their hidden desires. Her fascination with nineteenth-century novels about the rich frames her thoughts on what people truly need beyond material wealth. The chapter opens with Phoebe contemplating the emotional void a bride might feel, even amid a grand wedding setting, setting a tone of introspection and questioning the nature of happiness and fulfillment. Phoebe then…
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