Not having read the novel, it's difficult to name the main characters. But generally in a love story like this, there might be a character who is a bit of a loner or lost in their own world. And then there's another character who brings some kind of new energy or perspective. They meet at the wrong table and from there, their relationship develops. These two could be the main characters, but this is just speculation without reading the actual novel.
Well, without having read the 'love at wrong table novel', it could be that the story is about two people who find love in a rather unconventional way. The 'wrong table' could be a metaphor for being in the wrong place at the right time. Maybe it shows how love can emerge from a simple, unplanned event like sitting at the wrong table, and then the plot could develop as they navigate their relationship against the backdrop of this strange beginning.
Since I don't know the exact 'table for two novel', I can't say for sure who the main characters are. But likely they are the two people associated with the 'table for two' situation, perhaps a man and a woman, or two friends, or two rivals.
I don't know the specific main characters as I haven't read the book. However, they could be ordinary people dealing with extraordinary circumstances related to finding their place in a certain environment.
Since I haven't read the 'A Place at the Table Novel', I can only speculate. There could be a protagonist who is ambitious and is striving for a position of power or respect within a certain group. There might also be supporting characters who either help or hinder the main character's journey to get that place at the table. Maybe there's an antagonist who is already in a position of power and doesn't want to share or make room for others.
I'm not sure who the main characters are as I haven't read the story. But they might be young people living in the 'hood'. There could be a male protagonist who is trying to find his way in life while also dealing with his feelings for a female character.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the 'wrong place wrong time novel' specifically. But usually, there would be a protagonist who gets caught up in these wrong - place - wrong - time situations. There might also be antagonists who either cause or exacerbate these situations.
The main character is likely to be the man who is wrongly identified. There might also be characters like the accusers, who could be people from the legal system, witnesses who misidentified him, or people with their own motives for believing he is the wrong man. Additionally, there could be family or friends of the wrongly accused man. They would play important roles in either believing in his innocence and helping him, or in some cases, doubting him which would add to the complexity of the story.
The main character is surely the woman who is wrongly involved in something. Maybe there's a detective - if it's a mystery - who is trying to figure out the truth about her situation. There could also be her family members or friends who either support her or misunderstand her as well. In addition, there might be some side characters who are witnesses to the events that led to her being the 'wrong woman', and their testimonies or actions could play a crucial role in the development of the story.
Since I don't know the exact details of 'the wrong box novel', it's difficult to say. However, there might be a protagonist who is caught up in the mystery of the wrong box. There could also be an antagonist who either caused the wrong box situation or is trying to take advantage of it.
Since I don't know the specific 'the kids' table story', it could be the kids themselves. There might be a group of siblings or cousins.