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Nanny Returns: A Tale of Guilt and Upper-Class Dysfunction.

"Nanny Returns" could be a great read for those who enjoy drama-filled stories set in the lifestyles of the rich and famous. This book delves into the guilt a former nanny feels as she helps her former employer's children deal with their parents' divorce while navigating the treacherous world of the Upper East Side. Kraus's witty writing and portrayal of human emotion make this book a page-turner, leaving readers empathizing with the characters long after they've put the book down.

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Nanny Returns

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ISBN: 9781847399434
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM42.51 MYR
Date of Publication: 2010-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Romance
Related Topics: Humor, Chick Lit
Goodreads rating: 2.94
(rated by 8315 readers)

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Twelve years after the fateful night she was fired, Nan is back in New York with her husband, HH. Finally settling in to build a permanent home and get her consulting business off the ground, Nan is taken unaware by HH's sudden desire to start a family - and her resistance.Then Nan receives a late-night, drunken visit from a now sixteen -year-old Grayer, who's stumbled on the nanny-cam tape she made on her last night in his mother's employment - and he wants some answers. Racked with guilt and struggling to find a way to help Grayer and his seven-year-old brother through their parents' vicious divorce, Nan finds herself getting sucked into the toxic Upper East Side world of wealth, power and dysfunction all over again.
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Nanny Returns: A Tale of Guilt and Upper-Class Dysfunction.

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