The sequel to The Thoughts and Happenings of Wilfred Price Purveyor
of Superior Funerals: "It was a pleasant delight to be invited back
into this world" (The Bookbag).
Set in 1926, two years after the end of The Thoughts and Happenings of
Wilfred Price Purveyor of Superior Funerals, Wendy Jones's The World
Is a Wedding finds Wilfred Price married to Flora Myffanwy and trying
to be the perfect husband. His efforts only intensify when he learns
that Flora is expecting. But something doesn't feel right to Flora: she
doesn't feel at home.
Meanwhile, Grace (to whom Wilfred was very briefly married before he met
Flora) has fled Narberth for London, trying to escape what has happened
to her and the secret she carries because of it. But secrets are not so
easily escaped--and Grace's will affect Wilfred and Flora, too.
A sophisticated comedy of manners, The World Is a Wedding captures
life in a small town in Wales and explores the complexities of marriage,
motherhood, and masculinity and femininity with equal wit and insight.
"Sometimes it's just really nice to find a book that is well-written,
straightforward and tells a relatively simple story . . . There are
touches of Dylan Thomas in the villagers' characters, with their
whispered gossip and nightly drunkenness, but they're not a bad lot.
Naturally, there's some tragedy and some joy, and good things that come
out of bad situations. Thoroughly enjoyable."--The Irish Times
"The book is humorous throughout, often hilariously funny."--Star
Tribune