‘Memoirs of a professional bridesmaid’ by Nneka Ijeoma

‘Memoirs of a professional bridesmaid’ by Nneka Ijeoma

Bridesmaids were usually not known to play any important role at weddings but not so any more these days as it has long become a profession of sorts a

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Bridesmaids were usually not known to play any important role at weddings but not so any more these days as it has long become a profession of sorts as can be gleaned from the author’s narration as she attempts to highlight the roller coaster experiences of weddings from her point of view, having been a bridesmaid herself, one too many times.

Witty and hilarious, the author uses her own real life experiences on all of the bridal trains she has been on as a bridesmaid to tell the story and also pass a message across as well as vital information needed for a successful wedding. From the importance of large bridal train or the lack thereof, to the need to live up to expectation to the bride’s decision making process as it relates to the bridesmaid, Nneka Ijeoma has it all chronicled in the book.