9 ½ Ways to Thank Your Evil Step-Monster

by Kathryn Lee


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Softcover
$14.94
Hardcover
$23.36
Softcover
$14.94

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 25/02/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 71
ISBN : 9781436384629
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 71
ISBN : 9781436384636

About the Book

This book delves deeply into the relationship of how one woman, a step-monster, affected her husband and step-children. The story takes place some fourteen years ago, but the author describes it as vividly as though it were happening in present day. Sometimes shocking, yet always true, this book is meant to be interpreted how the reader accepts it; hopefully with empathy and understanding. The fact that she hated children was completely ironic, due to the fact that she herself had two daughters and had married a man with four. I¡¦m sure that the step-monster had imagined that it would be easy to tolerate his four young girls; after all, they were only in ¡§her¡¨ home for one month every summer. However, when my mother had a ¡¥serious lapse in judgment¡¦ and was convinced my sister Anna and I were better off living with my father,¡¨ it must have really crimped her style. Suddenly, my 13-year old sister and I were living in my step-monster¡¦s home, breathing her air and threatening to consume all of my father¡¦s time, love and affection. I¡¦ve learned to accept and let go of all that happened between that woman and I, but I will never forget it. I truly believe that living through that experience has made me a better, stronger, and certainly smarter human being. I¡¦ve learned to never make my own children feel like an inconvenience. I believe that the relationship that I have with my own step-children is better because I was able to learn from the step-monster what not to do.


About the Author

Kathryn Lee lives and is a native of the beautiful Upper Peninsula of Michigan who enjoys raising her beautiful children with her husband. Family is her first and primary focus, which is why she is extremely close not only to her immediate family, but also her three sisters, parents, grandparents, and a special aunt and uncle. She enjoys traveling, camping, scrap booking and photography. She has had her poetry re-produced in various publications, but her true passion is in writing short stories, non-fiction memoirs and novels.