We Are Gathered, Jamie Weisman
We Are Gathered, Jamie Weisman
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We Are Gathered

Author: Jamie Weisman

Narrator: Emily Lawrence, Josh Bloomberg

Unabridged: 9 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/24/2018

Categories: Fiction, Family Life


Synopsis

One afternoon in Atlanta, Georgia. Two people heading to the altar. One hundred fifty guests. The bride, Elizabeth Gottlieb, proud graduate of the University of Virginia and of Emory University School of Law, member of Atlanta's wealthy Jewish elite. The groom, Hank Jackson, not a member. Not a Jew. The couple of the hour, however, is beside the point, because We Are Gathered belongs to the guests.

Among them, Carla, Elizabeth's quick-witted, ugly duckling childhood best friend turned Hollywood film scout, whose jaundiced view of the drama that is an American wedding provides a lens of humor and its corollary, deep compassion for the supporting actors who steal the show; Elizabeth's great-aunt Rachel, a Holocaust survivor from Germany who is still navigating a no-man's-land between cultures and identities decades after escaping from the forests of Europe; Elizabeth's wheelchair-bound grandfather Albert, who considers his legacy as a man, both in the boardroom and the bedroom; and Annette, the mother of the bride herself, reminded now of her youthful indiscretions in love and motherhood.

About Jamie Weisman

Jamie Weisman is the author of the memoir As I Live and Breathe: Notes of a Patient-Doctor. She runs her own private dermatology practice just outside Atlanta, where she lives with her husband, two daughters, and a brand-new Great Pyrenees puppy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bonnie

Welcome to the wedding. Elizabeth Gottlieb and Hank Jackson are getting married in Elizabeth's back yard. One might suppose that this novel would be about the bride and groom along with the goings on at the celebration. Well, part of it is, but only circumstantially. The bulk of the novel is about t......more

I think there were only a couple of times that I actually could tell who was talking and what they were going on about. This was a very confusing book and I'm not sure where the plot was. I liked the idea of the story but the execution left me eager to finish and still not understanding what the poin......more

Goodreads review by Ann

Most people will look at the title and assume the story will be the bride narrating the story of her wedding, how she met her groom etc., etc. The book is actually a narration by a variety of the wedding guests who are loosely intertwine their stories. Most know Elizabeth the bride, several are frie......more