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She May Not Leave

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

She May Not Leave

Contributors:

By (Author) Fay Weldon

ISBN:

9780802143013

Publisher:

Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press

Imprint:

Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press

Publication Date:

17th July 2007

Edition:

First Trade Paper Edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 209mm

Weight:

340g

Description

Fay Weldon lets her incisive wit loose on a hot issue facing many modern families child care, and what can happen when that involves having a nanny under your roof. Hattie and Martyn are the proud parents of newborn Kitty; both are in their early thirties, smart, handsome, and, for reasons of liberal principle, not married but partnered. All seems fine at first healthy baby, happy couple but when they have to decide wholl look after little Kitty, things get complicated. Hatties dying to get back to work but Martyn fears employing foreign help might hurt his leftist political aspirations. Martyn capitulates when Agnieska arrives a Polish nanny who happens to be both domestic goddess and first-rate belly dancer, the maker of a mean cup of cocoa whos also educated in early childhood development. Having her in the house makes life livable again for the young couple, so when problems arise with her immigration papers Martyn and Hattie will do anything to keep her in the country. But will their decision to have Martyn marry her be the trouble-free solution they envision.

Reviews

"This witty, wicked, lethally elegant novel about a very modern predicament held me absolutely gripped in between rushing round with a Hoover, a laundry basket and a frying pan. ... It's already been placed on the shelves of my next au pair's room."

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