![]() The protagonist is Joanna Eberhart, a talented photographer newly arrived from New York City with her husband and children, eager to start a new life. The premise involves the married men of the fictional Fairfield County town of Stepford, Connecticut and their fawning, submissive, impossibly beautiful wives. Wilton is a "step" from Stamford, a major city lying 15 miles (24 km) away. ![]() ![]() In a March 27, 2007, letter to The New York Times, Levin said that he based the town of Stepford on Wilton, Connecticut, where he lived in the 1960s. Scherick was credited posthumously as producer of the 2004 remake. Scherick produced the 1975 version as well as all three of the television sequels. The book has had two feature film adaptations, both using the same title as the novel: the 1975 version, and the 2004 remake. ![]() As her friends slowly transform Joanna realises the horrific truth. The story concerns Joanna Eberhart, a talented photographer, wife and young mother who suspects that something in Stepford's environment is changing the wives from free-thinking, intelligent women into compliant wives dedicated solely to homemaking. ![]() The Stepford Wives is a 1972 satirical "feminist horror" novel by Ira Levin. ![]()
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