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And Nanny Makes Three: Mothers and Nannies Tell the Truth About Work, Love, Money, and Each Other [Hardcover]

Jessika Auerbach
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May 1, 2007

From the playground to the playroom, mothers and nannies are engaged in a relationship like no other they are sometimes co-parents and comrades, often confidants, and much more than employer and employee.  It is a complex relationship that touches on issues of love, trust, and money.  It can be a wonderful collaboration between two women who care for the same child or it can be a difficult situation with unfulfilled expectations on both sides. 

 

Mothers can be obsessed, conflicted, and confused about how to manage caregivers but they also must contend with how they feel about having another woman take care of their children.  Caregivers love the kids, but often run into trouble dealing with mom.  And Nanny Makes Three goes behind the scenes of domestic arrangements to discover what moms and nannies are really thinking about each other, the kids, their respective jobs and their identities.

 

In this eye-opening book, Jessika Auerbach plumbs the depth of this unique relationship and presents a perspective that draws from both sides.  Mothers and caregivers genuine and unique voices are equally represented giving a balanced view to this highly complicated, emotionally charged relationship.

 

Anyone who is a mother, working or not, or thinking of becoming a mother and wondering how to juggle career and children without dropping the ball somewhere along the way will gain invaluable insight from And Nanny Makes Three.

 

The relationship between any working mother and the caretaker of her child involves some of the most intense, important, conflicted, and complicated interactions a woman is ever likely to have.  Once a mother returns to work - full-time, part-time, any time and anywhere - its the one relationship that almost more than any other will keep her awake at night, make her furious, desperate, grateful, and guilty.

As a mother who both loves her children and needs her job, its also often a relationship she wishes she would never have to have. Yet from the moment it begins, it becomes hopelessly and forever entangled with her view of herself, her love of her family, and her need to support them. In this way it becomes instantly and inextricably folded into the dialogue every mother carries on within herself, with her partner, her colleagues, and her friends: If playground, cocktail party and book group conversation is anything to go by, the topic of nannies, what they do to us and what we do to them is right up there with talk about love, sex, and school waiting lists.

--from the Introduction

 

Jessika Auerbach was born in Germany, but grew up primarily in England.  She studied at the Institut des Sciences Politiques and the Sorbonne in Paris and at Oxford University, and since that time has lived and worked as an editor and writer in New York, Connecticut, the Netherlands, and Hong Kong.  Her four daughters were born on three different continents, and she and her husband remain happily in touch with almost all the nineteen nannies, au-pairs and part-time babysitters who have provided them with childcare over the years.  She currently lives with her family in Singapore, where she is working on her next book.



Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

First time author and mother of four Auerbach uses original interviews with mothers and nannies ("many more...than I have room to recount") to create a lucid, many-faceted portrait of the intense love triangle among a mom, her kids and the person she employs to care for them. Descriptive rather than polemic, chapters wander through a host of topics clustered around the mother-nanny relationship, a bond that, tempered by "money, thwarted expectations, the potential for exploitation, and often profound differences in culture, class, education, and language" can quickly turn into "a pressure cooker of love, ambition, need, and misunderstanding." Auerbach has a straightforward writing style that gives prominence of place to the voices of her subjects-who comment on everything from illegal immigration to dad's dubious position in the family hierarchy-and her clear-eyed commentary is consistently sharp and judgement-free. This volume takes a fair, eagle-eyed look at a complex topic.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

From Booklist

The interpersonal dynamic created when a child-care provider lives in the home can be heavenly or horrible, exquisite or excruciating. Auerbach explores those extremes and all the variations in between in this informative exploration of the complicated relationships between mothers and nannies. By her interviewing mothers and nannies from across the country (and across the globe, as au pairs are, by definition, not American), we're privy to the myriad feelings that plague not only working mothers but also nannies. We're used to hearing about the guilt, envy, and heartache associated with mothers who have to leave their children everyday, but it's not very often that we hear the side of the nannies, who are often strangers asked to perform a vital--perhaps the most vital--role. Chapters on love, need, money, values, power, and other day-to-day realities provide countless anecdotes--some heart wrenching, some inspiring, many simply the stuff of daily life. An indispensable look at the hurdles of managing life with a caregiver. Mary Frances Wilkens
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; First Edition edition (May 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031235598X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312355982
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #260,221 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Perhaps one of the most complex relationships, the role between mother and nanny is sure to include both positive interactions and others that are not so pleasant. In a society where women are encouraged to take charge in the work world, it is nearly impossible to raise a child alone, and therefore the role of "nanny" has quickly become a central part of the American family. In her book, "And nanny makes three", Jessica Auerbach takes her reader into the middle of the relationship between mother and nanny, and offers
perspectives from both sides, shedding light on the delicate balance that makes such a partnership successful. Certainly any women who strives to maintain a career and succesfully raise a family can appreciate Auerbach's honesty, and candid accounts reguarding this issue.

-Carolina Fernandez, author of "Rocket Mom"
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