Stepmother tells the story of Marianne Lile, who met a man, fell in
love, got married, and arrived home from the honeymoon with a new label:
stepmom. It was a role she initially embraced--but she quickly
discovered she was alone in a difficult situation, with no handbook and
no mentor. Here, Lile describes the complexities of the stepmom
position, in a family and in the community, and shares her experience
wearing a tag that is often misunderstood and weighed down by the
numerous myths in society. Candid and poignant, Stepmother is a story
of love and like, resentments and exasperation, resignation and
hope--and a story, ultimately, of family.