The Pulpwood Queen says There's No Place Like Home
Dear Readers,
I'm home at last. Finally caught up on sleep lost on book tour, but I think it still is going to take awhile to for my body to recover, ha ha ha! Back in the shop and for those of you who haven't a clue who I am, I am the owner of a hair salon/book store in historic Jefferson, Texas called Beauty and the Book. I am also the founder of the largest "meeting and discussing" book club in the world, The Pulpwood Queens. We all meet once a month in our respective cities and all read the same book which I select. We run coast to coast and now in eight foreign countries. Our book club is the only franchised book club that I know of that does that and I also can arrange for our author of the month to call in to your chapter. If you are interested in joining the Pulpwood Queens, (guys you can join too as we call the men in our clubs, Timber Guys), or just want more information just email me at kathy@beautyandthebook.com. I'll fill you in.
Just so great to be home and currently reading the advance galley from Austin, Texas author and Texas Monthly former columnist, Sarah Bird. It's going to be a big book so get ready.
And one book that my Pulpwood Queen Posse' (Pulpwood Queens who traveled with me on the book tour road) read aloud in the car was "Chicken Dance" by Jacques Couvillon which is one of the best reads I have read in ages. It's set on an island off of Louisiana where everybody raises chickens, kind of a My Dog Spot for chickens with a little Charlotte's Web and To Kill a Mockingbird thrown in. Coming of age book told through the eyes of a young boy and the one thing about this book that makes it so unique besides the chickens is the authors voice. He has this boy's voice so real it's not even funny. Do you know when you have read a good book? Two things. One, you can't get it off your mind. Two, you want to read it again.
More later but have an early morning appointment at the shop. Evidently all those color clients I did before I left on book tour and all scrambling to get back in to get their roots done.
Come see me, I'll leave the hair dryer on for ya!
Tiara wearing and Book sharing,
Kathy L. Patrick
"Hairdresser to the Authors"
Founder of the Pulpwood Queens Book Clubs and
Author of the just released, "The Pulpwood Queens' Tiara Wearing, Book Sharing Guide to Life", Grand Central Publishing
I'm home at last. Finally caught up on sleep lost on book tour, but I think it still is going to take awhile to for my body to recover, ha ha ha! Back in the shop and for those of you who haven't a clue who I am, I am the owner of a hair salon/book store in historic Jefferson, Texas called Beauty and the Book. I am also the founder of the largest "meeting and discussing" book club in the world, The Pulpwood Queens. We all meet once a month in our respective cities and all read the same book which I select. We run coast to coast and now in eight foreign countries. Our book club is the only franchised book club that I know of that does that and I also can arrange for our author of the month to call in to your chapter. If you are interested in joining the Pulpwood Queens, (guys you can join too as we call the men in our clubs, Timber Guys), or just want more information just email me at kathy@beautyandthebook.com. I'll fill you in.
Just so great to be home and currently reading the advance galley from Austin, Texas author and Texas Monthly former columnist, Sarah Bird. It's going to be a big book so get ready.
And one book that my Pulpwood Queen Posse' (Pulpwood Queens who traveled with me on the book tour road) read aloud in the car was "Chicken Dance" by Jacques Couvillon which is one of the best reads I have read in ages. It's set on an island off of Louisiana where everybody raises chickens, kind of a My Dog Spot for chickens with a little Charlotte's Web and To Kill a Mockingbird thrown in. Coming of age book told through the eyes of a young boy and the one thing about this book that makes it so unique besides the chickens is the authors voice. He has this boy's voice so real it's not even funny. Do you know when you have read a good book? Two things. One, you can't get it off your mind. Two, you want to read it again.
More later but have an early morning appointment at the shop. Evidently all those color clients I did before I left on book tour and all scrambling to get back in to get their roots done.
Come see me, I'll leave the hair dryer on for ya!
Tiara wearing and Book sharing,
Kathy L. Patrick
"Hairdresser to the Authors"
Founder of the Pulpwood Queens Book Clubs and
Author of the just released, "The Pulpwood Queens' Tiara Wearing, Book Sharing Guide to Life", Grand Central Publishing
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