Alison Espach is an American novelist recognized for her insightful portrayals of personal relationships and emotional growth. Born in 1984, her debut novel, The Adults, received critical praise for its sharp wit and depth. She followed with Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance and, in 2024, The Wedding People, which became a New York Times bestseller. Espach also serves as an associate professor of English at Providence College, contributing to the literary community through both her writing and teaching.
In The Wedding People, Alison Espach tells the story of Phoebe Stone, a woman in the throes of a personal crisis who checks into the Cornwall Inn in Newport, Rhode Island, hoping to escape her past. Her plans take an unexpected turn when she becomes entangled in the chaos of a wedding party. Through unexpected friendships and experiences, Phoebe learns to embrace life’s complexities. Espach's novel blends humor and emotional depth, exploring themes of self-discovery, renewal, and the unpredictability of human connections.