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One Perfect Day: The Selling of the American Wedding

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Pages
256
Language
EN
ISBN
9781594200885
Reading Time
~4h 29min

One Perfect Day: The Selling of the American Wedding is a book by Rebecca Mead. It has 256 pages.

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Astutely observed and deftly witty, One Perfect Day masterfully mixes investigative journalism and social commentary to explore the workings of the wedding industry an industry that claims to be worth $160 billion to the U.S. economy and which has every interest in ensuring that the American wedding becomes ever more lavish and complex. Taking us inside the workings of the wedding industry including the swelling ranks of professional event planners, department stores with their online registries, the retailers and manufacturers of bridal gowns, and the Walt Disney Company and its Fairy Tale Weddings program New Yorker writer Rebecca Mead skillfully holds the mirror up to the bride's deepest hopes and fears about her wedding day, revealing that for better or worse, the way we marry is who we are.

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One Perfect Day: The Selling of the American Wedding has 256 pages.

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Astutely observed and deftly witty, One Perfect Day masterfully mixes investigative journalism and social commentary to explore the workings of the wedding industry an industry that claims to be worth $160 billion to the U.S. economy and which has every interest in ensuring that the American wedding...

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One Perfect Day: The Selling of the American Wedding was written by Rebecca Mead.