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For Jack Cho, a fortysomething gay man, being able to marry someone he loves is so unfamiliar it’s terrifying. Then a wedding invitation from a college friend brings about a collision with those fears—and his own secret history.
Jack and his new boyfriend, Caleb, are attending the wedding of Jack’s estranged straight friend Scott. No sooner do the guests start to mingle than questions arise about relationships, tradition, Jack’s feelings for the groom, and what’s at stake as he navigates daunting territory, both new and old. In this wry and surprising short story, award-winning author Alexander Chee extends an invitation to the party—and awakening—of a lifetime.
Alexander Chee’s The Weddings is part of Inheritance, a collection of five stories about secrets, unspoken desires, and dangerous revelations between loved ones. Each piece can be read or listened to in a single setting. By yourself, behind closed doors, or shared with someone you trust.
49 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 19, 2019
After the first wedding they attended, Jack thinks Caleb is the one, but Caleb isn't quite into marriage. Then a surprise call and a second wedding invitation from one of Jack's past close friends....a friendship that still brings back fond feelings....and more than one dark secret, as it turns out, for the newly married straight groom.
My fourth read in the Inheritance Collection; another entertaining short read.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Original Stories for the complimentary ebook in exchange for review.
“Why am I here? he asks himself. What am I doing?”
“Scott was so much trouble, whatever the reason was. A beautiful disaster.”
“Even then, ha he would endlessly be a curiosity and not a person. He would forget this was true and then be reminded this way, this he most recent in the jarring series of moments that threaded thorough his whole life in America. When did it end? When would they all just get used to him—to all of them?”