Incoming Resources
- Stepmonster, a new look at why real stepmothers think, feel, and act the way we do, Wednesday Martin
- Draculaura and the new stepmomster, by Nessi Monstrata
- 101 tips for the smart stepmom, expert advice from one stepmom to another, Laura Petherbridge
- The girl with a brave heart, a tale from Tehran, written by Rita Jahanforuz ; illustrated by Vali Mintzi
- Lights out tonight, Mary Jane Clark
- Little Sister and the Month Brothers, retold by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers ; pictures by Margot Tomes
- A career girl's guide to becoming a stepmom, expert advice from other stepmoms on how to juggle your job, your marriage, and your new stepkids, Jacquelyn B. Fletcher ; foreword by Francesca Adler-Baeder
- When my heart was wicked, Tricia Stirling
- Love him, love his kids, the stepmother's guide to surviving and thriving in a blended family, Stan Wenck and Connie J. Hansen
- Little brother and little sister, retold and illustrated by Barbara Cooney
- Cinderella III, a twist in time, director, Frank Nissen
- Lights and glamour, written by Madeline Grey
- The wild swans, Hans Christian Andersen ; pictures by Susan Jeffers ; retold by Amy Ehrlich
- Winter, Marissa Meyer
- Other voices, other rooms, by Truman Capote
- Sarah, sencilla y alta, Patricia MacLachlan ; traduccion, Marta Sansigre Vidal
- The Amish mother, Rebecca Kertz
- All the beautiful lies, Peter Swanson
- I could not call her mother, the stepmother in American popular culture, 1750-1960, Leslie J. Lindenauer
- Chime, Franny Billingsley
- Fairytale, a novel, Danielle Steel
- The Dutch house, a novel, Ann Patchett
- A mother's gift, Charlotte Hubbard
- Blanca Nieves, y otros cuentos para ninos