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Time Off from Good Behavior

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With outside pressures threatening their otherwise happy twenty-five-year marriage, Sarah and Asher Rose take time off from one another in an attempt to rekindle their romance. Reprint.

320 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1991

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Susan Sussman

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309 reviews2 followers
October 28, 2019
It was a pleasant read. Flipped back and forth between the 2 main characters so took a minute to figure who it was.
Author 6 books91 followers
May 5, 2020
Excellent writing. A wonderful, entertaining look at a marriage undergoing trials and transition through the eyes of two strong, likeable characters and one feisty mother-in-law.
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June 5, 2025
A little too much Jewish shtick for this Jew. Mildly enjoyable otherwise, but nothing to write home about.
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9,227 reviews206 followers
February 28, 2017
Time off from good behavior by Susan Sussman
Liked this book a lot because the alternating chapters were about the wife and then the husband.
She's still working at a new job with costume design for a movie-she's only ever done smaller projects.
He has sold the family business and as a millionaire he just wants to travel and spend time with his wife-but she's too busy.
Complications from her mother and his father stir this book around a bit. Loved learning about design parts.
I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device).
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1,803 reviews
June 24, 2013
Sarah Rose's career is just taking off as Asher Rose's career is just ending. Asher wants to travel; Sarah can't leave her ailing mother and has just accepted the job of her lifetime (costume designer for a movie).
Trials and tribulations galore -- trying to juggle everything is making Sarah crazy. Sarah finally sends Asher off on his journey by himself.

As the back cover states: tears, laughter, and choices of the heart.
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7 reviews1 follower
March 24, 2022
It might just be a feeling but to me the beginning and end of the book are the worst parts. During the middle the character dynamics work and the friction between the couple and their individual problems is made more understandable. I have mixed feelings about it.
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