Summary:
The book is a collection of humorous and candid letters sent by the author to her sister during the 1980s, detailing her experiences as a nanny for a literary London family. It offers a charming and witty insight into her everyday life, the quirky personalities she encounters, and the cultural landscape of the time.
Key points:
1. Everyday Life: The book is a collection of letters by Nina Stibbe, highlighting the humor and beauty in ordinary life.
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