Review: Wanted: Toddler’s Personal Assistant, by Stephanie Kiser (Sourcebooks)

Wanted: Toddler’s Personal Assistant is an insightful, heartfelt account of writer Kiser’s years spent as a nanny for some rich New York families. Kiser moved to New York with her friend after graduating college, and is enamored by the generous paycheck nannying can provide. But she soon discovers the real cost to her health, friendships, … Continue reading Review: Wanted: Toddler’s Personal Assistant, by Stephanie Kiser (Sourcebooks)

Review: The Creator of the Wombles: The First Biography of Elisabeth Beresford, by Kate Robertson (Pen & Sword)

As a child of the eighties, I was mostly raised by two phenomenal entities; my grandma, and television. Slightly weird UK television shows, such as Rainbow, Button Moon, and of course, The Wombles, all hold an incredibly special place in my heart. This biography of Elisabeth Beresford, creator of The Wombles, lovingly written by her … Continue reading Review: The Creator of the Wombles: The First Biography of Elisabeth Beresford, by Kate Robertson (Pen & Sword)