The instant New York Times bestselling memoir that everyone is talking about 'This book about
open marriage is going to blow up your group chat' The Washington Post Molly Roden Winter was
a mother of small children with a husband Stewart who often worked late. One night when
Stewart missed the kids' bedtime-again-she stormed out of the house to clear her head. At a bar
she met Matt a flirtatious younger man. When Molly told her husband that Matt had asked her
out she was surprised that Stewart encouraged her to accept. So began Molly's unexpected open
marriage and with it a life-changing journey of self-discovery. Molly signs up for dating
sites enters into passionate flings and has sex in hotels and public places around New York
City. For Molly it's a mystery why she wants what she wants. In therapy sessions fuelled by
the discovery that her parents had an open marriage too she grapples with her past and what
it means to be a mother and a whole person. Molly and Stewart who also begins to see other
people set ground rules: Don't date an ex. Don't date someone in the neighbourhood. Don't go
to anyone's home. And above all don't fall in love. In the years that follow they break most
of their rules even the most important one. They grapple with jealousy insecurity and doubts
all the while wondering: Can they love others and stay true to their love for each other? Can
they make the impossible work? More is an electric debut that offers both steamy fun and
poignant reflections on motherhood daughterhood marriage and self-fulfilment. With warmth
humour and style Molly Roden Winter delivers an unputdownable journey of a woman becoming her
most authentic self.