E.A. Hanks, daughter of actor Tom Hanks, sat down for an interview with People ahead of the release of her book, The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road.
About his wife, Rita Wilson, the author said that she considers her to be much more than just a stepmother. "When I say my parents, I really mean my dad and Rita, because they've been together since before I can really remember. They've been together since I was 4 or 5.”
She added, “Rita's not really a stepmother, she's my other mother."
"And my younger brothers, I don't think I've ever really referred to them as my half brothers, which I guess they technically are," Hank continued, "Because Chester was five when I moved to Los Angeles and Truman had just been born ... So neither of them remember a time when I didn't live with them. I think we're all kind of in that era of trying to get our own thing going and individuate and all of that, but we're a posse."
The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road is now available for sale in bookstores and online.
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