When turbocharged Park Avenue mom Ivy Ames finds that she's been
downsized from her platinum-card corporate job and her marriage, she
swiftly realizes that she's going to need a whole new way to support
herself and her two private-school daughters. So she dreams up a new
business, helping upscale New Yorkers get their little darlings into the
most exclusive kindergartens in the city. What begins as one woman's bid
to earn a living becomes an everywoman's tale of midlife reinvention and
unexpected romance, set in a looking-glass world where even tots have
résumés.
If you think you may be a neurotic parent, read this and feel sane.
--Allison Pearson, author of I Don't Know How She Does It
Entertaining . . . Picks up where The Nanny Diaries left off. --The
New York Post
[A] ferociously funny tale. --Us Weekly
Hilarious. --Child magazine
Tales of Manhattan's elite trying to get their tots into private schools
is sure to make you smirk condescendingly . . . The Ivy Chronicles
delivers. --Boston Herald
The brilliant, witty, and ultimately soulful heroine is a perfect tour
guide who will leave you laughing up your latté...--Jill Kargman, author
of The Right Address and Wolves in Chic Clothing
With humor and heart, Karen Quinn brilliantly skewers the insanely
competitive world of wealth we love to hate. Readers will cheer for Ivy!
--Leslie Schnur, author of The Dog Walker