The Diary of an American Au Pair

The Diary of an American Au Pair

by Marjorie Leet (Author)

Synopsis

A romantic comedy with a delightfully biting literary edge, it's the story of Melissa, a sharp eyed American abroad. Fired by her San Francisco ad agency, she cancels her wedding to Ted, the safest man I've ever met, and soon regrets her next impulsive move across the Atlantic, as a pair to a minorly aristocratic British family, with the mother from hell, an ineffectual, sweet natured father, and three children, one of them deaf. From freezing farmhouses and island castles in Scotland, to a faded house at a smart London address, Melissa observes the natives in their classic habitats, with their bizarre manners and unchanging habits like the Romans, whom they take after, the people of these islands have fixed axles their ingenuity and mean ways, their utterly disarming moments and surprisingly gorgeous, death defying food. She resists the effete charm of the British bourgeoisies but succombs to the lure of lemon shortbread, and the sexy appeal of a lean and hungry Englishman, a far cry from the solid but absent Ted.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 06 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0099286424
ISBN 13: 9780099286424
Book Overview: Enchanting and unputdownable, The Diary of an American Au Pair is not only funny but full of linguistic delights.

Media Reviews
A beguiling first novel. -- Kirkus Reviews
This is a fresh, gleefully savage take on the theme of the innocent abroad... A hilarious send-up of its whole cast of characters, British and American. -- New York Times
Author Bio
Marjorie Leet Ford is a broadcaster and writer living in San Francisco. She conceived a successful US radio series called Tell Me a Story, going round the world recording famous writers reading their own stories, including John Updike, Eudora Welty, Jamaica Kincaid, E. L. Doctorow, V. S. Pritchett, Roald Dahl, Edna O'Brien, and many more. She was also once herself an au pair in Britain. This is her first novel.