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The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus

Reviewed by Renée Bosman, Government Information Librarian
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The Nanny Diaries is a smart and hilarious send-up of New York's Park Avenue families as told by the hired help. Written by two former nannies, this work of fiction has the feel of a tell-all exposé, with a healthy dash of wry social commentary thrown in for good measure. It tells the story of Nanny, an NYU college student who cares for the young son of Mr. & Mrs. X, a workaholic investment banker and his cold wife, "a woman who neither works nor mothers. And her day remains a mystery to us all." During her time with Grayer, Nan encounters a colorful cast of characters, including a demonic child named Darwin and a former Vegas showgirl with a cocaine habit and a 4-year-old. While the characters tend toward two-dimensional and underdeveloped, this seems to heighten the novel's role as satire. And however unreal this world may appear, the authors have insisted that all the situations in the book were actually experienced by themselves or their peers. This is why the novel's debut caused quite a stir among New York socialites who attempted to deduce the real people behind these infuriating, yet pity-inducing, characters.

Cabell Library PS3613.C575 N36 2002