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This book summary and analysis was created for individuals who want to extract the essential contents and are too busy to go through the full version. This book is not intended to replace the original book. Instead, we highly encourage you to buy the full version. Marnie MacGraw just wants an ordinary, domestic life with a husband, kids, and a minivan in the suburbs. Marrying the man of her dreams is wish come true for her. But when she met Blix Holliday, her fiancé’s eccentric matchmaker great-aunt who’s dying, everything changes. Just as Blix told her. When her marriage comes to its miserable end two weeks later, Marnie is still shocked. This was even more so when she discovered that Blix left her Brooklyn brownstone and all her unfinished “projects”—the heartbroken, unconventional friends and neighbors who are desperately in need of happiness. Marnie doesn’t believe she’s special but Blix knew that she was the perfect person take over her matchmaker calling. Blix was also right about the things Marnie has to learn the hard way: love is not easy to recognize and the ones who push love away are the ones who often need it most. Wait no more, take action and get this book now!
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2019
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A Novel
Based on the Book by Maddie Dawson
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MATCHMAKING FOR BEGINNERS
BOOK OVERVIEW
ABOUT THIS BOOK SUMMARY
SETTING FOR THE STORY
STORY PLOT ANALYSIS
LIST OF KEY CHARACTERS
Main Characters
Secondary Characters
ANALYSIS OF KEY CHARACTERS
CHAPTER SUMMARIES
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Chapter Thirty
Chapter Thirty-One
Chapter Thirty-Two
Chapter Thirty-Three
Chapter Thirty-Four
Chapter Thirty-Five
Chapter Thirty-Six
Chapter Thirty-Seven
Chapter Thirty-Eight
Chapter Thirty-Nine
Chapter Forty
Chapter Forty-One
Chapter Forty-Two
Chapter Forty-Three
Chapter Forty-Four
Chapter Forty-Five
Chapter Forty-Six
Chapter Forty-Seven
MOTIFS
BOOK THEME
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Matchmaking for Beginners looks into the stories of two different women who were both complex and spirited. Blix Holliday was an eccentric elderly who attended her niece Wendy Spinnaker’s annual post-Christmas tea where she met Marnie MacGraw. Marnie was engaged to Wendy’s son, Noah, and was invited for her to be introduced into Noah’s pretentious yet affluent family. She tried making a good impression but felt uncomfortable with the picture-perfect family and their grandiose ways.
Blix, unfortunately for Noah, had been drawn to Marnie and kept taking her time away from others in the party. Wendy became furious that Marnie wasn’t able to meet all the guests and even thought that Marnie should have known that they were following a timeline in showing Noah’s impending nuptials. But Marnie was actually grateful for being taken away by Blix. When Marnie had mistaken that Wendy’s signature dish, Welsh rarebit, contained rabbits, Wendy’s disapproval of her escalated. She felt that Marnie couldn’t live up to the refined elegance of the Spinnaker clan.
Despite not meeting Wendy’s expectations, Marnie left the event believing that her future was secure. She wanted an ordinary life with a husband, children, and a simple happy family. Marnie knew that Noah would give her that kind of life. When Noah courted Marnie, he made her feel loved and secure. Despite his parents’ limited approval, Noah was sure he would marry Marnie and begin a happy married life with her.
Blix, being sure about her own direction in life, decided to let go of best practices and focus on spiritual healing alternatives when she was diagnosed with a malignant abdominal tumor. She knew her death was possible but she wanted to leave her lifespan up to the universe. She looked for someone who was going to continue her work—that was until she met Marnie. She felt that the two were connected in a way that transcends human understanding.
Marnie was in her parents’ hometown church five months later and dressed in her bridal gown surrounded by her bridesmaids. However, Noah arrived forty-five minutes late. He wore his tuxedo shirt over an old pair of blue jeans. His hair was sticking up and his eyes were like black dots in a sea of white space. He said, “Marnie, baby, I am so, so sorry, but I’m afraid that there is no way I can do this.”
Noah began telling her that he couldn’t go through with the wedding as Marnie listened in shock. He said he didn’t want to settle down just to become some man with a lawnmower which he viewed as living a dull life. He made plans to go to Africa without telling Marnie because he wanted to live a life of adventure—he never felt that his fiancée should be included in this decision.
Because of her denial, Marnie tried to convince Noah to go through with the wedding festivities. And despite having the ceremony and reception, the wedding was over before the honeymoon ended. They had an online divorce and Marnie was forced to face a life without Noah.
Marnie went back to live with her parents in Florida because of her devastation. Her perfect sister, Natalie, was married to her handsome husband, Brian, and they lived in a beautiful home in a lovely neighborhood; and she was pregnant. Marnie felt smaller compared to her sister because her failed marriage seemed like one of the ways to tell she didn’t measure up.
Natalie and Brian prepared a birth plan which they wanted to follow to the dot. This preparation was disrupted when Natalie went into early labor and needed emergency assistance. Marnie did her best to help her sister deliver the baby when she encountered Jeremy Sanders, her high school boyfriend. Natalie gave birth to a beautiful girl and Marnie began considering the possibility of reconciling with Jeremy.
Marnie broke up with Jeremy when they were just teens because she left him for a more popular boy despite him being in love with her. Years later, Jeremy was not the awkward boy she met from high school anymore. He became a successful physical therapist who was both handsome and strong. Because she was still at her most vulnerable, Marnie got into a rebound relationship with Jeremy. He hired her to work in his office where they were able to spend most of the time together.
When he later proposed, Marnie quickly accepted and she once again felt that her life was in order. Her family became extremely supportive of her marriage to Jeremy and they felt that he could help her recover from her loss with Noah. They wanted Marnie to have a life as beautiful as Natalie’s. Marnie and Natalie even planned on having their children grow up together in a large, close-knit extended family.
Just as Marnie’s life with Jeremy was starting, Blix’s life waned. She resisted traditional medical care because she wanted to face her cancerous tumor on her own terms. She was ready to accept death if the alternative methods failed to work.
She organized a festive wake to celebrate her death only to have her beloved partner, Houndy, die instead. Blix was surrounded by her family and friends as she passed away shortly after. Her nephew, Noah, suddenly appeared before she passed away. Noah was, unlike the others, willing to respect Blix’s decision not to take the traditional medical care. He pressured her to go to a hospital and take any kind of treatment. Noah’s insistence only created discord in Blix’s final hours but she prevailed and passed away in a calm, spiritual home death.
Marnie was later contacted by Blix’s attorney because Blix had left her apartment building to Marnie—as long as she stayed in the apartment for three months. Marnie agreed to the terms and went to New York to claim the inheritance in order to set it up for sale later. She wanted to use the money she would get here to purchase a new home with Jeremy.
When Marnie arrived in New York, she was surprised to find Noah living in the building. He was shocked to find out that Blix left the building to Marnie and not him. His family had thought that it was already settled that the building would go to them.
Nevertheless, Marnie also saw Blix’s unfinished “projects” which was a diverse collection of heartbroken, oddball people who loved and respected Blix. They believed that she had supernatural powers and felt that their lives were enriched because of her spells and interventions.
Noah wanted to get more information in order to contest Blix’s will so he seduced Marnie to gain access to Blix’s papers and files. He used his charm and good looks to make his ex-wife forget about everything he did to her; so, Marnie began another relationship with her despite knowing her infidelity to Jeremy. When she realized that Noah was only using her, her heart broke once again.
