Whats a Park Avenue working mom to do when her troubled son desperately needs a male role model and her husband is a power workaholic? If shes like the gutsy heroine of Holly Petersons astute new comedy of manners among the ill-mannered elite, she does what every other woman on the block does. She hires herself a manny.
"Phillip's temper tantrums...are surprisingly funny, and a subplot where Jamie chases a trashy but potentially career-making story is strong." - Publishers Weekly.
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