The Good Stepmother: A Survival Guide

The Good Stepmother: A Survival Guide
ISBN-10
0380707845
ISBN-13
9780380707843
Category
Family & Relationships
Pages
213
Language
English
Published
1989-11
Authors
Karen Savage, Patricia Adams

Description

Offers practical advice about remarriage, describes the problems often encountered by stepfamilies, and discusses ways to improve relations with stepchildren

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