Wanted: Toddler''s Personal Assistant: How Nannying for the 1% Taught Me about the Myths of Equality, Motherhood, and Upward Mobility in America
English
By (author): Stephanie Kiser
In this emotional and insightful memoir about nannying for New York Citys richest families, Stephanie Kiser chronicles her journey through the world of the Western elite a world in stark contrast to her own impoverished childhood.
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What are the lives of America's richest families really like? Their nannies see it all
After a dysfunctional childhood as one of four kids born to teenage parents and raised white trash in poor Rhode Island, Stephanie Kiser finds herself a 22-year-old, first-generation university graduate drowning in student loan debt. To stay afloat, she surrenders her career-track PR job for a position as a babysitter to New York Citys toddler elite.
The span of seven years takes Stephanie on a journey from working alongside a stay-at-home mum in her ten-million dollar Park Ave apartment, to a no discipline family, to the Kushners, world-class doctors and finally, to a position with a young couple both high-powered lawyers with three small kids.
Interwoven with Stephanies time in the glamorous world of the 1% (in the unglamorous role of domestic help) is the narrative of her own upbringing, the contrasts illuminating both the effects of privilege and the grit of self-sufficiency in the modern Western world.
With sharp insight, sensitivity and humour, Stephanie Kiser offers a glimpse into the lucrative but exhausting world of childminding for the elite from emotional highs to crushing lows.
Will deliver when available. Publication date 06 Sep 2024