Adrienne's best friend, Liz Braun, has also gotten caught up in the seductive web of society, going out on jaw-dropping dates with devilishly handsome and wealthy Parker Devlin. But is Parker playing Liz, or is this just how the rich play?.
Drawn from real-life experiences, a bittersweet satire provides an insider's glimpse into Manhattan's upper class by following Nanny, a struggling NYU student who takes a position caring for the son of the rich and glamorous X family, as she soon learns how to juggle a vast array of tasks so that a Park Avenue wife never has to lift a well-manicured finger.
Minerva Von Vyle has had fifty-two nannies in fifty-two weeks due to her terrible behavior, but when nanny number fifty-three offers to crown her the "Unruly Queen," Minerva begins to have some doubts.
Three seventeen-year-old nannies to the rich and famous in Beverly Hills wrestle with moral dilemmas over boyfriends, competition, and telling the truth.
Drawn into the glamour, luxury, and romance of Manhattan's elite by the sister of one of their charges, two sixteen-year-old nannies enjoy high salaries, extravagant gifts, and attention--for which they may have to pay a very high price.
As the Dalinger family travels across America in a rented recreational vehicle, Keats grows more accepting of the attention-getting behavior of their "manny"--male nanny--especially after a visit with the manny's parents on their Wyoming ranch.
Nan returns to New York after twelve years abroad with her husband, and as she tries to get her new business off the ground, she once again encounters Grayer X, who is sixteen and demands to know why she abandoned him years earlier.
Rowen travels to America where she lands a summer job as a nanny with a family she absolutely hates; so she heads out for San Francisco and meets the handsome Landon on the way.