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Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive is the first book by Stephanie Land, published by Hachette Books on January 22, 2019. The book—an elaboration of an article Land wrote for Vox in 2015—debuted at number three on The New York Times Best Seller list. The book was adapted to the Netflix television miniseries Maid (2021).
However, Class was released with less fanfare than Maid, garnering few pre-publication reviews. [40] Reviewers praised Land's candor in sharing her experiences as a single parent and college student. A prepublication review from Publishers Weekly calls the book a "frank and captivating memoir."
The Maid was a The New York Times [14] and IndieBound bestseller. [5] It was also the second-most borrowed book from Seattle Public Library in 2022. [15] Kirkus Reviews included the novel on their list of the best books of 2022. [5] The audiobook landed on Libro.fm's list of the top ten audiobooks sold in 2022. [16]
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Nita Pronovost, [1] better known by her pen name Nita Prose, is a Canadian author and book editor.She is best known for her 2022 novel, The Maid, which won a Anthony Award (2023), Barry Award (2023), Goodreads Choice Award (2022), Macavity Award (2023), and Ned Kelly Award (2022).
La Vieille Fille (French pronunciation: [la vjɛj fij], The Old Maid or An Old Maid) is a novel by the French writer Honoré de Balzac.Written in 1836, it was first published as a serial in La Presse, then published by Edmond Werdet in 1837 in Études de mœurs, in the section les Scènes de la vie de province.
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It first appeared in 1921 as a serial in the Woman's Home Companion in the United States under the title Three Men and a Maid. It was first published as a book in the United States on April 26, 1922, by George H. Doran , New York, and as The Girl on the Boat in the United Kingdom by Herbert Jenkins , London, on June 15, 1922.