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Switcheroo
Switcheroo
Author: Olivia Goldsmith
At forty, Sylvie Schiffer has everything: a gorgeous house, two perfect children, a successful husband with a lucrative business. Everything but what she wants most: passion and romance. With the twins off to college, Sylvie thinks her marriage is about to bloom, until she discovers that her husband, Bob, is already seeding the garden--with a wo...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780061097652
ISBN-10: 0061097659
Publication Date: 1999
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 94 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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reviewed Switcheroo on + 300 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Sylvie Schiffer had it all - a gorgeous home, two perfect children, a successful husband, just no passion, no romance. She shortly found out why - Marla Molensky. Marla Molensky, the "other woman", the woman who could have been Sylvie, but a ten year younger Sylvie!

Sylvie and Marla plan a switcheroo on Bob/Bobby. Cute, slightly unbelievable book about women scorned. Good, fast read.
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I'm not familiar with the rest of Goldsmith's work, but I found this book to be a quick, fun read. And, it's set in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio, which should appeal to anyone familiar with that area. I will check out her other work for times when I'm not in the mood for one of my more thought-provoking reads. I would definitely recommend this book.
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Good fun, as are all of Goldsmith's novels. Nice commentary on the myth of "younger is better."
rascalandmocha avatar reviewed Switcheroo on + 3 more book reviews
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I ejoyed the movie, The First Wives Club, so I thought I would like this book by the same author, and I wasn't wrong. It was a hoot! Want to read a funny, easy to read story? Pick up this book and enjoy yourself!
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readinggrammy avatar reviewed Switcheroo on + 12 more book reviews
Good quick read! Fun concept. Lots of laughs
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Entertaining story. Sort of like "Parent Swap", but with a definate grown-up twist.
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HARDCOVER. "The First Wives Club" (1992) proved how well Goldsmith could get into the psyche of the scorned wife. Here, she makes even the mistress a sympathetic character. Sylvie has the makings of a perfect life--marriage to a successful, loving man; well-adjusted children; beautiful house in the suburbs. But just when she's ready to reclaim the romance in her marriage now that her kids are in college, she realizes that Bob has a girlfriend on the side--Marla, a younger version of Sylvie. When she's finally ready to confont Bob, she is inspired to confront Marla instead, and, after meeting the ditzy blond, she discovers that each of them is seeking what the other has: Sylvie longs for romance and spontaneity, Marla for a stable family life. Sylvie convinces Marla to swap identities for two weeks to see what it's like in the other's shoes. After a retreat to alter their appearances, the charade begins. Goldsmith has a knack for telling a funny story, and she is at her best here. If readers can get beyond the operalike disguise premise, they are in for a buoyant ride through a crazy tale of love and family, betrayal and revenge. A movie version is already in the works. Stock up. Mary Frances Wilkens --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
gray9cat avatar reviewed Switcheroo on + 89 more book reviews
Really liked the majority of this story. Humor throughout the telling of a story of infidelity and revenge. Laugh out loud funny.
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A fun read! I laughed out loud several times.
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Very entertaining book about marriage!


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