Randi, is hired as a nanny to a double income couple (Howard and Mirabella) with two children, Pearl and Jacob. It comes as no surprise that the household and the marriage continue to deteriorate from the get go. These kids, this house, this life, they think, it all demands so much of them. The sacrifices they make. The morning chaos of getting everyone fed and dressed and cleaned up and out the door in time. Making sure everyone has their stuff and going over last minute updates for the day - plumber coming so be sure you’re home, dinner meeting next week can you cover for me... sort of thing.
Mirabella does not handle this family chaos well; she can be short tempered and as obstinate as her daughter Pearl. Mirabella is an attorney and her mind is always racing with thoughts of work, thoughts of what she would like to take care of at home (but can’t) or promising her involvement for school/community and ends up forgetting things and coming up short. Her appearance is important as well as necessary focus in her job. Howard is more the patient laid back parent but this is all starting to get on his nerves more and more as he’s been relegated to step in and his work more often than hers takes a back seat (he is an architect). Thus, this is yet another attempt (after failed others) at securing a nanny.
It is apparent their lifestyle requires two incomes and it is apparent they both do like their work - perhaps more than taking care of their children? It’s all just so exhausting trying to balance everything. Mirabella, as an attorney, is constantly strapped for time and attention and her long commute just adds to the problem.
So Randi is interviewed and hired through an agency and in no time is running spectacular interference for the family. She manages to not only take care of the house, but the adults and the two children which I’m presuming Jacob has autistic tendencies though that diagnosis was never indicated. Pearl is a difficult child in and of herself with tendencies to worry herself sick about the weather which they lie to her about so she does not work herself up every day. I learned this is a very real psychological illness called astraphobia.
Randi has developed a close connection with Jacob, and the mother begins to get jealous. Especially as the children start to prefer being with Randi over Mirabella.
Randi employs the children to do crafts, she reads them books, they bake cookies, they play games, go for a walk, etc. she is not only the nanny but becomes much more, cook, cleaner, organizer, shopper, party planner, good neighbor, caregiver, etc. Not a bad deal and...she’s good at it! Everyone loves her. The kids really connect with her. So does Howard. She is the epitome of what they have all been missing. The calm in the chaos. The nurturer.
The reader is given some clues at the start that something is amiss with Randi, so we wait to see what is going to be so horrible. Randi has not had a happy childhood and is happy to get away from her former life and land this job in a beautiful home with her own room with a lovely family. What I see (as no harm) is Randi wanting to recreate a happy loving home she never had, with things she never had or could afford, treating and working with the children as if they were her own. She enjoys doing these things, is very creative with good intentions. I’m still waiting for what’s so horrible...and guess what? I expected the absolute worst so was disappointed with what was so bad because it really wasn’t.
There are some unexpected events during the story which are good, but when it came to the ending I was disappointed with that. It was rather innocuous in that “life goes on as before” especially after everything that occurred. Not sure that Howard and Mirabella actually learned life lessons from their own despicable behaviors. Sad to say, Randi was the victim in this story, if you ask my opinion.