
Marjorie Leet Ford
Author of The Diary of an American Au Pair
About the Author
Works by Marjorie Leet Ford
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- Birthdate
- 1947
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- San Francisco, California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- California, USA
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Sly and funny, I liked the author's bloggy style, and the less is more way she ends each chapter. I know the experience is subjective and not representative of all similar jobs, but her experience in a bossy & cheap woman's Scottish/English household would shatter a lot of people's illusions of working as a foreign au pair.
(#8 in the 2008 book challenge)
This was quick and mostly fun, a first person novel about being an American nanny for an English family. A good deal of it is indeed that voyeuristic trend of finger-wagging at mothers behaving badly. The aspects I liked the most were the general "fish out of water" parts, I think the author did a great job of describing the experience of being a young person working in a different country -- the times when it's great, the times when it's educational, the times show more when it's maddening, and the times when it is downright weird. For the life of me, I couldn't muster up any interest in the romance parts of the plot -- they felt very forced to me, like the author couldn't muster up much interest either and then overcompensated by making things a little too wacky on this front.
Grade B
Recommended: To people who have worked abroad, and to Americans who enjoy visiting the UK. show less
This was quick and mostly fun, a first person novel about being an American nanny for an English family. A good deal of it is indeed that voyeuristic trend of finger-wagging at mothers behaving badly. The aspects I liked the most were the general "fish out of water" parts, I think the author did a great job of describing the experience of being a young person working in a different country -- the times when it's great, the times when it's educational, the times show more when it's maddening, and the times when it is downright weird. For the life of me, I couldn't muster up any interest in the romance parts of the plot -- they felt very forced to me, like the author couldn't muster up much interest either and then overcompensated by making things a little too wacky on this front.
Grade B
Recommended: To people who have worked abroad, and to Americans who enjoy visiting the UK. show less
I hated this book for so many reasons. The biggest reason... SO MANY MISSPELLINGS!!!!!!
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- Works
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- Rating
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