The genuinely hilarious Paul Rudnick (Gary Shteyngart, New York Times bestselling author) returns with a witty, insightful new novel about the joy, delight, pain, and absurdity of love in an age of cynicism, divorce, and digital madness.
A tech billionaire and the flight attendant hes marrying. A TV superhero who used to be married to the flight attendant. A Manhattan book editor and the sensitivity associate who got him fired. A twenty-three-year-old wild child prodigy whos perhaps the savior of American literature. A vengeful Arkansas sheriff who sells a vitamin-enriched, ten-pounds-off-today demulsifier. A Wall Street bro who raps on TikTok. Two dentistspossibly stalking each other.
What do these people have in common? Invited or not, theyre all headed to the most anticipated destination wedding ever, on the billionaires private island, to seek romance, to cause mayhem, and to figure out everyone elses futures and maybe even their own.
Find out what happens in Paul Rudnicks heartfelt new novel, which dares to pose the question essential to anyone whos ever been in love: What Is Wrong with You?
Genre: Literary Fiction
A tech billionaire and the flight attendant hes marrying. A TV superhero who used to be married to the flight attendant. A Manhattan book editor and the sensitivity associate who got him fired. A twenty-three-year-old wild child prodigy whos perhaps the savior of American literature. A vengeful Arkansas sheriff who sells a vitamin-enriched, ten-pounds-off-today demulsifier. A Wall Street bro who raps on TikTok. Two dentistspossibly stalking each other.
What do these people have in common? Invited or not, theyre all headed to the most anticipated destination wedding ever, on the billionaires private island, to seek romance, to cause mayhem, and to figure out everyone elses futures and maybe even their own.
Find out what happens in Paul Rudnicks heartfelt new novel, which dares to pose the question essential to anyone whos ever been in love: What Is Wrong with You?
Genre: Literary Fiction
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