Jesse Genet’s time was scarce. So she hired Claire, Sylvie, Clark, Dan, and Chloe.
By
Lane Brown,
a features writer for New York Magazine.
He was previously the magazine’s culture editor and one of the original editors of Vulture.
Between parenting and homeschooling seven kids, Jesse Genet’s time was scarce. Then she hired an ever-multiplying team of eager, tireless assistants.
Jesse Genet’s time was scarce. So she hired Claire, Sylvie, Clark, Dan, and Chloe.
By
Lane Brown,
a features writer for New York Magazine.
He was previously the magazine’s culture editor and one of the original editors of Vulture.

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