Step into the world of 'Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay,' where the lines between employer and employee blur and the harsh realities of survival collide with the comforts of privilege. This gripping memoir by Stephanie Land grabs you from the very first page and doesn't let go until long after you've turned the last one. It's a poignant tale that shines a light on the invisible labor force keeping our society running, and the challenges they face in their own lives. With raw honesty and unflinching courage, Land shares her own story of being a single mother trying to make ends meet through cleaning houses for wealthy families. Her words paint a vivid picture of the stark contrasts between the haves and have-nots, and the emotional toll it takes on those in the service industry. 'Maid' is not just an eye-opening account of one woman's journey; it's a powerful reminder that behind every closed door lies a story worth hearing. And if you thought housekeeping was just about vacuuming carpets and dusting knickknacks, think again.