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Mar 24, 1978 · Compromising Positions. Judith Singer, the protagonist of Compromising Positions, is intelligent, brash and witty. But she is trapped by her lifestyle in Shorehaven (“minutes from Fitzgerald’s East Egg”); a stuffy husband (“Judith, don’t tell me you haven’t gained weight.
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Jan 1, 2001 · Except for Erica Jong and Julie Mulhern, no one else is even in Isaacs’ league in shining a light into women’s souls. Despite nearly 40 years, Isaacs’ musings aren’t dated, and readers will still adore Compromising Positions.
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Feb 6, 2007 · Rediscover the "wonderfully funny, deliciously mean" (New York Times) novel that launched Susan Isaacs' New York Times bestselling career-and introduced Long Island housewife Judith Singer, her most beloved character. Judith is smart and funny, with a gorgeous husband and wonderful kids.
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Jun 28, 2011 · by Susan Isaacs (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.0 518 ratings. Book 2 of 3: Judith Singer. See all formats and editions. The New York Times bestseller about a bored Long Island housewife turned amateur detective: “Clever, deft . . . and very funny” (The Washington Post).
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Jan 1, 1978 · by Susan Isaacs (Author) 510. Book 2 of 3: Judith Singer. See all formats and editions. Long Island housewife Judith Singer takes it upon herself to investigate the murder of a local periodontist and picture-taking lothario and discovers an attractive homicide lieutenant and her own potential as a woman.
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About Compromising Positions. The brilliant debut that’s sold over a million copies-now in trade paperback for the first time! Rediscover the “wonderfully funny, deliciously mean” (New York Times) novel that launched Susan Isaacs’ New York Times bestselling career-and introduced Long Island housewife Judith Singer, her most beloved ...
Feb 6, 2007 · Rediscover the "wonderfully funny, deliciously mean" (New York Times) novel that launched Susan Isaacs' New York Times bestselling career-and introduced Long Island housewife Judith Singer, her...