A modern classic first published in 1978 that is as much a
sophisticated romantic comedy about the love between two partners as it
is a novel about the powerful bonds shared by family members, friends,
colleagues and confidants.
"A comedy of manners that reminds us that manners are comic and should
be enjoyed as such." --The New York Times
Guido and Vincent, best friends (and third cousins), aren't expecting to
fall head-over-heels in love, but that is exactly what happens. Guido is
smitten with Holly, a dazzling young woman who chafes at the idea of
complacency, while Vincent falls for Misty, a work colleague with an
acerbic sense of humor who seems as uninterested in romance as she is in
Vincent (at first). In the months that follow, both couples will
experience the rituals of courtship, jealousy, estrangement, family
entanglements, and other perils of the heart as they try to find love in
spite of themselves.
Colwin is a master of portraying the messiness of life: here, in
hilarious and endearing prose, she follows these two improbable pairs,
and their families, as they navigate and ultimately find happiness
together--not all the time, but for most of it.
With a foreword by Katherine Heiny.