Grant Ginder is an American author known for his sharp, witty explorations of family dysfunction and modern life. His debut novel, "So Old, So Young," announced his knack for blending humor with heart, a talent he further honed in "Honestly, We Meant Well," a sun-soaked tale of a family unraveling in Greece. He is perhaps best known for "The People We Hate at the Wedding," a brilliantly comedic yet deeply felt novel that was adapted into a major film. Ginder's writing captures the messy, hilarious, and tender realities of human relationships with remarkable precision and wit.