Rich mums of the Upper East Side are afraid of the “book of revelations”
Martine Wenzdi's book "Primates of Park Avenue" was a bombshell on the Upper East Side, leaving some of the well-to-do mothers she befriended while writing it "furious and afraid."
The source said that "the author asked different moms to write stories for her book, and told everyone she wouldn't write anything bad, and then 'threw them all under the bus.'
Maureen Callahan, editor of the Post, wrote in Sunday's edition how Martin's book essentially delves into the glamorous lives of housewives who married wealthy Manhattan men, the so-called "masters of the universe."
The book includes detailed information about alcohol and drug abuse, “wild” facts of competition, “extreme” spoiling of children and other unpleasant things. Here is a list of women who receive bonuses from their husbands - the so-called “annual wife bonus”, which is based on how well she manages to take care of children and manage household chores. There are also details of one of the most popular places on Madison Avenue, where Alcoholics Anonymous meetings take place in the church between Ralph Lauren and Prada.
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