
From the NY POST: Rich Upper East Side mom Tracey Jackson, the screenwriter of "Confessions of a Shopaholic," blamed herself for raising a teenage monster who charged $1,000 a month on food and discarded $12,000 of designer clothes on her bedroom floor. So Jackson took her daughter, Taylor Templeton, on a three-week trip to the slums of India and filmed a documentary called "Lucky Ducks" on how she tried to set her straight. Here, she tells their story.
Shopaholic writer: How I created and tamed a teen monster
From the NY POST: Rich Upper East Side mom Tracey Jackson, the screenwriter of “Confessions of a Shopaholic,” blamed herself for raising a teenage monster who charged $1,000 a month on food and discarded $12,000 of designer clothes on her bedroom floor. So Jackson took her daughter, Taylor Templeton, on a three-week trip to the slums of India and filmed a documentary called “Lucky Ducks” on how she tried to set her straight. Here, she tells their story.
Read more at the NY POST website: Shopaholic writer: How I created and tamed a teen monster.