In her memoir "More," Molly Roden Winter shares the challenges and revelations of managing an open marriage while balancing work and childcare. Winter candidly recounts moments of guilt, jealousy, and self-discovery, challenging the stereotype of non-monogamy as a fringe lifestyle. The book arrives at a time when polyamory is gaining mainstream attention, with a growing body of literature exploring its ethical and logistical aspects. Winter's account adds a unique perspective, shedding light on the complexities of being a sexually charged mother in an open marriage. Despite the exhausting nature of polyamory, Winter's journey led to unexpected self-discovery, challenging internalized sexism and prioritizing her own needs. The memoir also delves into explicit details of her extramarital relationships, offering a raw and unfiltered portrayal of her experiences. Winter's story reflects her growth and resilience, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of her 24-year marriage and the connections formed with the significant others in her life.