The Perfect Nanny by Leila Slimani audiobook

The Perfect Nanny: A Novel

By Leila Slimani
Read by Finty Williams

Penguin Audio
5.76 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9780593153703

*Soon to be an HBO series starring Nicole Kidman and Maya Erskine* She has the keys to their apartment. She knows everything. She has embedded herself so deeply in their lives that it now seems impossible to remove her. One of the 10 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR of The New York Times Book Review, by the author of Adèle, Sex and Lies, and In the Country of Others “A great novel . . . Incredibly engaging and disturbing . . . Slimani has us in her thrall.” —Roxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author of Bad Feminist and Hunger “One of the most important books of the year. You can’t unread it.” —Barrie Hardymon, NPR’s Weekend Edition When Myriam decides to return to work as a lawyer after having children, she and her husband look for the perfect nanny for their son and daughter. They never dreamed they would find Louise: a quiet, polite, devoted woman who sings to the children, cleans the family’s chic Paris apartment, stays late without complaint, and hosts enviable kiddie parties. But as the couple and the nanny become more dependent on one another, jealousy, resentment, and suspicions mount, shattering the idyllic tableau. Building tension with every page, The Perfect Nanny is a compulsive, riveting, bravely observed exploration of power, class, race, domesticity, motherhood, and madness—and the American debut of an immensely talented writer.

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Summary

Summary

Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller

*Soon to be an HBO series starring Nicole Kidman and Maya Erskine*

She has the keys to their apartment. She knows everything. She has embedded herself so deeply in their lives that it now seems impossible to remove her.

One of the 10 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR of The New York Times Book Review, by the author of Adèle, Sex and Lies, and In the Country of Others

“A great novel . . . Incredibly engaging and disturbing . . . Slimani has us in her thrall.” —Roxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author of Bad Feminist and Hunger

“One of the most important books of the year. You can’t unread it.” —Barrie Hardymon, NPR’s Weekend Edition

When Myriam decides to return to work as a lawyer after having children, she and her husband look for the perfect nanny for their son and daughter. They never dreamed they would find Louise: a quiet, polite, devoted woman who sings to the children, cleans the family’s chic Paris apartment, stays late without complaint, and hosts enviable kiddie parties. But as the couple and the nanny become more dependent on one another, jealousy, resentment, and suspicions mount, shattering the idyllic tableau. Building tension with every page, The Perfect Nanny is a compulsive, riveting, bravely observed exploration of power, class, race, domesticity, motherhood, and madness—and the American debut of an immensely talented writer.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

A Best Book of the Year:The New York Times Book ReviewThe Boston GlobeReal SimpleLit HubEntertainment Weekly (honorable mention)
Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller
Finalist for the Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original
Deliciously twisty . . . Slimani's exploration of race and class is razor-sharp and brilliantly provides the fuel for a hair-raising tale of domestic horror. Entertainment Weekly
The first ‘hot’ novel of 2018 . . . Talk about a guilty pleasure. The Washington Post
One of the most important books of the year. You can't un-read it. Barrie Hardymon, NPR's Weekend Edition
A great novel . . . Incredibly engaging and disturbing . . . Slimani has us in her thrall. Roxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author of Bad Feminist and Hunger
I've thought about [it] pretty much every day. . . . [It] felt less like an entertainment, or even a work of art, than like a compulsion. I found it extraordinary. Lauren Collins, The New Yorker
Exquisite . . . In Slimani's hands, the unthinkable becomes art. Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air
So twisted and creepy, but absolutely captivating. Lauren Christensen, The New York Times Book Review (podcast)
It's excruciating, and almost more than anything that I could imagine—and therefore I read on. Pamela Paul, The New York Times Book Review (podcast)
Brilliantly observed . . . Slimani is brilliantly insightful about the peculiar station nannies assume within the households of working families. The Wall Street Journal
Dazzling . . . A portrait etched in shards of glass. John Freeman, The Boston Globe
A taut page-turner about what can happen when no one pays attention to what matters most . . . Illuminates the treatment of domestic workers, the petty ugliness that can be endemic to marriage, and the primal fears that accompany having children. O, The Oprah Magazine
I devoured the entire thing in a day or two. . . . It's a gripping read. Lori Keong, New York
If you love dark, propulsive thrillers, you'll be hooked. MSN
Spare and evocative . . . A book that haunts you long after you've put it down. The Cut
[An] unnerving cautionary tale . . . Pretty radical for a domestic thriller, but what's more remarkable about this unconventional novel is the author's intimate analysis of the special relationship between a mother and a nanny. . . . Slimani writes devastatingly perceptive character studies. Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review
Chilling . . . A slim page-turner, The Perfect Nanny can be read in a single, shivery sitting. The Economist
Slimani ratchets up the tension here through close quarters, resentment and complicity. The book . . . is chilling and an important look at the unseen challenges faced by service workers. The Washington Post
Grabs us by the throat . . . The story's tension builds relentlessly. Minneapolis Star-Tribune
A deft portrait of bourgeois family life in the twenty-first century . . . Readers aren't likely to converge on a single interpretation of why Louise has done what she's done. Ultimately, she holds sway as a symbol rather than as a psychological reality, a choice that makes this deftly told tale all the more eerie. The Atlantic
This brutal chiller has the same compulsive readability as Emma Donoghue's Room. The Guardian
The ‘French Gone Girl’ . . . Anyone reading [it] can tell within a few paragraphs that its author is a mother . . . who has felt firsthand the perfect split of agony, ecstasy and mind-numbing boredom that motherhood entails. The Telegraph
A devastating, entrancing, literary psychological drama supported by absorbing character studies . . . Readers won't be able to look away. Booklist

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Reviews

Author

Author Bio: Leila Slimani

Author Bio: Leila Slimani

Leila Slimani is the author of The Perfect Nanny, winner of the Goncourt Prize and one of the New York Times Book Review's 10 Best Books of the Year, and of Adèle, for which she won the La Mamounia Prize. A journalist and frequent commentator on women's and human rights, she is French president Emmanuel Macron's personal representative for the promotion of the French language and culture and was ranked #2 on Vanity Fair France's annual list of the Fifty Most Influential French People in the World. Born in Rabat, Morocco, in 1981, she now lives in Paris with her French husband and their two young children.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Fiction/Thrillers
Runtime: 5.76
Audience: Adult
Language: English