A Perfect Nanny (Giffort Street Stories Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Marian D. Schwartz
PublisherGristmill Publishing, L.L.C.
ISBN / ASINB00F2NOMRC
ISBN-13978B00F2NOMR6
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
A PERFECT NANNY is the introductory short story to a series of Giffort Street stories in which the characters move from story to story as naturally as they would in any neighborhood.
The Whittakers were stunned when they discovered that Meddie, their nanny, had suddenly disappeared without giving notice.
Hired temporarily by Arnold Whittaker after his wife, Bernice, had a difficult delivery with their first child, Meddie proved to be so good with the baby and capable around the house that they couldn’t believe their good fortune at having found such a perfect nanny. They kept her on and were delighted that she showed as much devotion when their second daughter was born. The Whittakers came to think of Meddie as part of the family, so when she disappeared they were puzzled and upset. Not only was Meddie a perfect nanny and housekeeper, she always seemed to know what was going to happen before it actually occurred. That’s what made her quick departure even harder to understand. Where had she gone and what did she know that she wasn’t willing to tell them?
The Whittakers were stunned when they discovered that Meddie, their nanny, had suddenly disappeared without giving notice.
Hired temporarily by Arnold Whittaker after his wife, Bernice, had a difficult delivery with their first child, Meddie proved to be so good with the baby and capable around the house that they couldn’t believe their good fortune at having found such a perfect nanny. They kept her on and were delighted that she showed as much devotion when their second daughter was born. The Whittakers came to think of Meddie as part of the family, so when she disappeared they were puzzled and upset. Not only was Meddie a perfect nanny and housekeeper, she always seemed to know what was going to happen before it actually occurred. That’s what made her quick departure even harder to understand. Where had she gone and what did she know that she wasn’t willing to tell them?







