The "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Girls from Ames
"shares an intimate look at a small-town bridal shop, its
multigenerational female owners, and the love between parents and
daughters as they prepare for their wedding day.
Thousands of women have stepped inside Becker's Bridal, in
Fowler, Michigan, to try on their dream dresses in the Magic Room,
a special space with soft lighting, a circular pedestal, and
mirrors that carry a bride's image into infinity. The women bring
with them their most precious expectations about romance, love,
fidelity, permanence, and tradition. Each bride who passes through
has a story to tell--one that carried her there, to that dress,
that room, that moment.
Illuminating the poignant aspects of a woman's journey to the
altar, "The Magic Room "tells the stories of memorable women on the
brink of commitment. Run by the same family for four generations,
Becker's has witnessed transformations in how America views the
institution of marriage: some of the shop's clientele are becoming
stepmothers, some are older brides, some are pregnant. Shop owner
Shelley has a special affection for all the brides, hoping their
journeys will be easier than hers. Jeffrey Zaslow weaves their true
stories using a reporter's research and a father's heart.
The lessons Zaslow shares from within the Magic Room are at
times joyful, at times heartbreaking, and always with insight on
marriage, family, and the lessons that parents--especially
mothers--pass on to their daughters about love. Weaving together
secrets, memories, and family tales, "The Magic Room "explores the
emotional lives of women in the twenty-first century.
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