Wanted: Toddler's Personal Assistant - Stephanie Kiser

Wanted: Toddler's Personal Assistant

By Stephanie Kiser

  • Release Date: 2024-08-06
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4 (From 53 Ratings)

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National Bestseller!

"Stephanie Kiser's emotionally honest memoir about nannying for New York's elite is a thoughtful meditation on the way social class separates our realities, even amid the universality of motherhood and maturation." — Blythe Grossberg, author of I Left My Homework in the Hamptons

What are the lives of America’s richest families really like? Their nannies see it all…

When Stephanie Kiser moves to New York City after college to pursue a career in writing, she quickly learns that her entry-level salary won’t cover the high cost of living—never mind her crushing student loan debt. But there is one in-demand job that pays more than enough to allow Stephanie to stay in the city: nannying for the 1%. Desperate to escape the poverty of her own childhood, Stephanie falls into a job that hijacks her life for the next seven years: a glorified personal assistant to toddlers on Manhattan's Upper East Side. 

At first, nannying seems like the perfect solution—the high pay covers Stephanie’s bills, and she’s surprised by how attached she becomes to the kids she cares for, even as she gasps over Prada baby onesies and preschools that cost more than her college tuition. But the grueling twelve-hour days leave her little time to see her friends, date, or pursue any creative projects that might lead to a more prestigious career. The allure of the seemingly-glamorous job begins to dull as Stephanie comes to understand more about what really happens behind the closed doors of million-dollar Park Avenue apartments—and that money doesn't guarantee happiness. Soon she will have to decide whether to stay with the children she's grown to love, or if there's something better out there just beyond her reach.

Wanted: Toddler’s Personal Assistant is alternately poignant and funny, a portrait of a generation of Americans struggling to find work they love balanced against the headwinds of global uncertainty and an economy stacked against anyone trying to work their way up from the bottom. It's a provocative story of class, caregiving, friendship, and family—and a juicy, voyeuristic peek behind the curtain of obscene wealth and the privilege and opportunity that comes with it.

Reviews

  • Interesting

    By AM KC
    Fun read, interesting life
  • Lost interest

    By bravogold
    Whenever an author gets into politics I lose interest.i enjoy tne peek into tne lives of rich people but not interested in authors political views..
  • Every life has a lesson

    By the Ma P
    I love a story about tough times that get better. I love first hand stories. I loved hear her falling in love with some of her charges. It was sort of fun to read how the rich rich live. What I hate is the way people of color are treated
  • I adored every aspect of this!!

    By kaykaybean13
    First off, what a gem of a read this is. Kiser is unapologetically honest in her sobering account of her time as a nanny and domestic worker for the 1% and she shares how these people continue to abuse the system and pay minimum wages with zero retirement or other health and sick benefits for their domestic workers who work 12 hours and those who live in are forced to work even more yet aren’t paid for their time. I love her acerbic wit and perfect tone used when sharing her kids with us and how their characters were so richly and beautifully portrayed. I love the Kisers and I know any other family who has grown up living in same financial bracket will all have very similar stores to share and resonate greatly with this beautiful family. They may not have had everything but they had each other and that was always going to be enough! Awesome

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