The Nanny Diaries

Contemporary

Author: Emma McLaughlin

Nan has a tricky relationship with her employer, Mrs X.,A non-existent relationship with Mr X.,But she loves their little boy to pieces.,,In between looking after four-year-old Grayer and running a thousand errands for Mrs X, his rich, uptight Manhattanite mohter, Nan is trying to have a life. There’s college, shopping, her friends, her cat George. And the gorgeous Harvard boy….Read More

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