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More copies of this ISBNNo One's the Bitch: A Ten-Step Plan for the Mother and Stepmother Relationshipby Newcomb Jenn Marine
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A down-to-earth guide for mothers and stepmothers struggling to get along These straight-shooting, truth-talking, soul-baring women have their priorities right: When mom and stepmom are on the same page everyone wins, most especially the kids! If more parents could do as authors Jennifer and Carol have done, our courts would be far emptier, our kids would be far healthier, and all of our futures would be brighter!” —Benjamin D. Garber, Ph.D., author of Keeping Kids Out of the Middle In No One’s the Bitch, ex-wife/stepmother team extraordinaire Jennifer Newcomb Marine and Carol Marine take you for a straight-talking, hand-holding walk through what is typically a very lonely minefield. Whether you just want to create a neutral, business” partnership with the other woman” in your life—or actually, gulp, become friends—they show you how to reach your goal through ten powerful steps. Synopsis:Whether you just want to create a neutral, business” partnership with the other woman” in your life—or actually, gulp, become friends—they show you how to reach your goal through ten powerful steps. Synopsis:Whether you just want to create a neutral, "business" partnership with the "other woman" in your life--or actually, gulp, become friends--they show you how to reach your goal through ten powerful steps.
About the AuthorJennifer Newcomb Marine (the ex-wife) is a writer and editor who has presented workshops on parenting and creativity, and has taught video production classes to children and teens. She is the mother of two teenage daughters. Carol Marine (the stepmother) is an artist whose work has appeared in both local and national magazines. She is the mother of a three-year-old son and stepmother to two teenage girls. Both Jennifer and Carol live near Austin, Texas.
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