I Left My Homework in the Hamptons, Blythe Grossberg
I Left My Homework in the Hamptons, Blythe Grossberg
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I Left My Homework in the Hamptons
What I Learned Teaching the Children of the One Percent

Author: Blythe Grossberg

Narrator: Ann Marie Gideon

Unabridged: 7 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/17/2021


Synopsis

A captivating memoir about tutoring for Manhattan’s elite, revealing how a life of extreme wealth both helps and harms the children of the one percent.

Ben orders daily room service while living in a five-star hotel. Olivia collects luxury brand sneakers worn by celebrities. Dakota jets off to Rome when she needs to avoid drama at school.

Welcome to the inner circle of New York’s richest families, where academia is an obsession, wealth does nothing to soothe status anxiety and parents will try just about anything to gain a competitive edge in the college admissions rat race.

When Blythe Grossberg first started as a tutor and learning specialist, she had no idea what awaited her inside the high-end apartments of Fifth Avenue. Children are expected to be as efficient and driven as CEOs, starting their days with 5:00 a.m. squash practice and ending them with late-night tutoring sessions. Meanwhile, their powerful parents will do anything to secure one of the precious few spots at the Ivy Leagues, whatever the cost to them or their kids.

Through stories of the children she tutors that are both funny and shocking, Grossberg shows us the privileged world of America’s wealthiest families and the systems in place that help them stay on top.

About Blythe Grossberg

BLYTHE GROSSBERG, PsyD, is a learning specialist who has more than fifteen years of experience helping children and adults with ADHD and learning differences become more effective at school and at work. She has published several books, including Asperger’s Rules!, Focused: ADHD & ADD Parenting Strategies for Children with Attention Deficit Disorder and Making ADD Work: On-the-Job Strategies for Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder.


Reviews

3.5 stars This is a fascinating memoir about a woman who has been a tutor for the wealthiest of the wealthy students. She combines anecdotes about the students she tutored (composites from years of tutoring, this isn't a "tell all" book, it's an analysis) with studies and observations about learning,......more

Goodreads review by Christy

This book was not at all what I thought it would be. Feels like the author has a chip on her shoulder.......more

Interesting, but very repetitive. Summary: rich kids are stressed under the weight of expectations and don’t have the space to just be kids. Actually, a few times when I was listening to the audio I thought I skipped back a chapter accidentally because it sounded so similar.......more