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Book Review of The Nanny Diaries

The Nanny Diaries
The Nanny Diaries
Author: Emma McLaughlin, Nicola Kraus
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1


I've heard the movie was terrible, and I've never seen it. I found the book in a used bookstore and read it in just two weeks, and I really enjoyed it. My take on it may be a little different than the other descriptions I've read. The book clearly set up who was the "good guy" ... the Nanny. Who was the "bad guy" ... any of the rich people at any given time. Who were the "buddies" ... any of the other nannies, students, employees. Who was the "victim" ... the children of the rich families. The book had no real heroes, because nothing really changed, except perhaps the main character had a very interesting learning experience. It's a cute story, about a different world than many of us will ever have any comprehension, and that probably none of us will experience. Reading about all the bizarre situations, demands, attitudes, and motivations of people we will never know is very interesting. Plus, many of the stories are cute and funny, even though you can't ignore the sadness and emotion of the consequences of their actions. Overall, I'm glad I read the book, and I enjoyed it.