the True Adventures of a Hollywood Nanny
by Suzanne Hansen
When Oregon native Suzanne Hansen becomes a live-in nanny to the children of Hollywood über-agent Michael Ovitz, she thinks she's found the job of her dreams. But Hansen's behind-the-scenes access soon gets her much more than she bargained for: working twenty-four hours a day, juggling the shifting demands of the Hollywood elite, and struggling to comprehend wealth unimaginable to most Americans, not to mention dealing with the expected tantrums and the unexpected tenseand intenseatmosphere in the house where she lives with her employers.
'Hardly backstabbing, this entertaining book possesses a sincerity other nannying tomes lack.' - PW.
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