I had (mostly) a lot of fun reading this book. I say mostly, because it was very funny, (I laughed out loud) and interesting to get a peek into the lives of the rich and snobby! But as someone who adores children, my heart broke for the children of these selfish parents. These children suffer neglect and trauma, (just as other children do and are removed from their selfish parents), only with too many possessions. I really want to know that somehow Nanny was able to speak with Grayer again. He suffered trauma. Luckily, this child was fictional. But it made me cry.