Joanne and William Green seem to have the perfect marriage, but appearances are often deceiving. For 25 years they've endured rebellious children, protected aging parents, nurtured emotional intimacy -- and mourned its loss, wrestled extramarital affairs with flawed lovers, tolerated eccentric friends, and scrutinized comic marriage counselors. Perfect is the least of their worries. Just getting through the day seems to be the more difficult challenge. Their weapons of choice? A finely-honed, razor-sharp sense of humor -- and the imperfect knowledge of their hearts.
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