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Stepping


A General Fiction Novel


Subgenres:

  • Women's Fiction,
  • Family Drama,
  • Marriage in Crisis
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Stepfamily drama with ex-wives who won't fade into the background
  • Women navigating love, motherhood, and personal ambition abroad
  • Stories where past choices resurface and tempt a new direction
Publisher Description

The dynamic debut novel from beloved New York Times bestselling author Nancy Thayer explores the steep challenges of a woman trying to do what's best—for her family and for herself.

Zelda Campbell was just a college student when she met and fell in love with her professor; they married before she graduated. Zelda's love for Charlie was wonderfully passionate—though it came with extras: his daughters Caroline and Cathy. And so begins Zelda's dramatic roller-coaster ride in step-parenting (aka "stepping"), marked by joyous highs and tear-stained lows. As Zelda struggles in her new role, the young girls are constant reminders of Charlie's past life. Further, Charlie's shrill ex-wife is a demanding presence Zelda cannot ignore.

Fast-forward thirteen years, and Zelda and Charlie now have two children of their own. A Fulbright scholarship sends the family to Finland, where Charlie lives out his academic dream and Zelda must once again put her own aspirations on hold. But then an attractive man from her past enters the picture, offering the enticing prospect of an entirely different life. Given the opportunity to choose the road not taken, Zelda must evaluate her life and at last decide where her heart truly lies.

Includes a captivating excerpt of Nancy Thayer's novel Nantucket Sisters!

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