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You'll Never Nanny in This Town Again: The True Adventures of a Hollywood Nanny by Suzanne Hansen
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You'll Never Nanny in This Town Again: The True Adventures of a…

by Suzanne Hansen

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Three Rivers Press (2006), Paperback, 304 pages

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A really enjoyable read for those who cannot get "inside" enough when it comes to Hollywood. Suzy works for the worst and best employers in Hollywood and isn't afraid to mention her own mistakes as well. I really thought that this book was entertaining and a juicy read. It is nice to know that there are some people in Hollywood that are still "real". ( )
  bookwormteri | Jul 15, 2009 |
Have you ever been a nanny? This is the book for you. Have you never watched someone else's children? Take a peek into the life of a nanny. This book is hillariously written and more than one time while reading it I had found myself saying: "Yes, I know how that goes." I recommend this book to anyone looking for a light read and a good laugh. ( )
  einbuchwurm | Feb 16, 2009 |
save your time and read The Nanny Diaries instead! ( )
  thatgirl123 | Apr 14, 2008 |
I bought this for the airplane, and it's a perfect airplane book - light and easy to read and instantly forgettable. A 19 yo is hired to look after the Ovitz's 3 children. Unfortuantely, even though she is well beyond 19 at the time of writing, her insights are that of a 19 yo and not that interesting or original. This is not a well written book, it could have been far funnier or cleverer. You never read it for the heroine, only for the far more famous/intersting people that she meets and she doesn't really have much of interest to say about them (I met Tom Cruise, I could have died!) I left it at the airport for some other traveller to read... ( )
  amf0001 | Mar 24, 2008 |
Very interesting and eyeopening, Like a West Coast version of the Nanny Diaries. ( )
  eliorajoy | Jan 9, 2008 |
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Hilarious and addictive, this chronicle of a small-town girl’s stint as a celebrity nanny reveals what really happens in the diaper trenches of Hollywood.

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 tense–and intense–atmosphere in the house where she lives with her employers.

When the thankless drudgery takes its toll and Hansen finally quits, her boss threatens to blackball her from ever nannying in Hollywood again. Discouraged but determined, Hansen manages to land gigs with Debra Winger and then Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman. Attentive, welcoming parents with a relaxed attitude toward celebrity–looks like Hansen’s fallen into a real-life happy ending. But the round-the-clock workdays continue, rubbing some of the glitter off L.A. living, and Hansen’s not sure how much longer she can pretend to be Mary Poppins. Even bosses who treat her like family can’t help as she struggles to find meaning in her work while living in a town that seems to lack respect for nannies and everyone else who comes in the employee’s entrance–but without whom many showbiz households would grind to a halt.

Peppering her own journey with true stories and high drama experienced by other nannies to the stars, Hansen offers an intriguing, entertaining mix of tales from the cribs of the rich and famous. You’ll Never Nanny in This Town Again is a treat for everyone who is fascinated by the skewed priorities of Tinseltown, for anyone who has wondered how high-wattage supermoms do it all, and for readers who love peeking behind the curtains of celebrity, all of whom will devour this unparalleled–and unabashedly true–account of one girl’s tour of duty as Hollywood’s hired help.

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