Should this author be cashing in on NYC’s ‘killer’ nanny?
Leila Slimani’s novel “The Perfect Nanny” has become a global bestseller, winning critical acclaim for its young Moroccan-French author. It’s a well-told tale written in sparse, economical prose — a gripping read that hit US shelves last week. But its premise left me cold, partly because Slimani, writing from her Parisian aerie, capitalized on a…
Should this author be cashing in on NYC’s ‘killer’ nanny?
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