Stepmother, Dorothy C. Bass
Stepmother, Dorothy C. Bass
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Stepmother
Redeeming a Distained Vocation

Author: Dorothy C. Bass

Narrator: Kim Niemi

Unabridged: 4 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/15/2022


Synopsis

When Dorothy Bass married a man with a four-year-old daughter, she was hesitant to embrace the title "stepmother," with its many negative cultural associations, and she soon realized she had very little sense of what this new role required of her.

In Stepmother, Bass explores the complex emotional, material, and spiritual terrain we share with our stepchildren, and with their other parents. Bringing together insights from sociology, history, clinical studies, and literature, she unpacks practical questions to help listeners explore the deeper issues: What is my definition of home? How does this relationship affect all the other relationships in this family? And how do I deal with the emotional triangles of stepfamily life?

Bass centers us on the work to be done in our own hearts, where spiritual strength can grow and love can be intentionally built, bringing peace and hope instead of scarcity and competition. By being honest about our own pain and the pain of others, we open ourselves to the love and mercy often born from unexpected relationships. It is here that we make way for constructive family dynamics.

About Dorothy C. Bass

Dorothy C. Bass is a practical theologian, historian, mother, grandmother, and stepmother. During twenty-five years as director of the Valparaiso Project on the Education and Formation of People in Faith, a Lilly Endowment project supporting the renewal of Christian theology and life, she wrote, edited, or coedited more than a dozen books. She has spoken widely on vocation and spirituality.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tiki M

Being a step mother for 5 yrs but knowing my step kids for 11yrs.. I am thankful for the information from this book... To understand the boundaries of being a step mother in the 21st century.. to understand that I'm not alone in the world of feeling particular emotions during times of helping raisin......more

Goodreads review by Shirley

A Beautiful Blend of Memoir and Scholarship If you know the work of Dorothy Bass, you know that she writes theologically profound, practical, words for clergy and lay audiences alike. This book fits that genre, but it may be the most personal and vulnerable of her works to date. As a stepmother hers......more

Goodreads review by Robert

To be a stepparent is not easy. I've never been one, but I've been a step-child. I was a teen when my mother married my stepfather. It wasn't easy! My father also remarried after my parents were divorced, but I never met his wife until I was heading off to seminary after college. My brother, on the......more