Kathy Patrick's love of books led her first to a job in a bookstore and then to every book lover's dream job – a publisher's representative. However, as independent bookstores began to face serious competition in the 1990s from the big box stores, Kathy saw her account base shrink as the independents started closing. But the loss of the individual accounts was nothing compared to the loss of her dream job when the publisher decided to eliminate her position.
After a short period spent hiding in her bed with books and boxes of chocolates, Kathy was talked into going back to her original career of beauty salon owner, only this time she was going to do it her way. Thus was born Beauty and the Book, the world's only beauty salon/bookstore.
Shortly after the birth of her new venture, Kathy started her book club "The Pulpwood Queens of East Texas." There are very few rules; every member must wear a tiara and read the book of the month. The book club soon exploded across America and women in 70 chapters nation-wide were wearing leopard print, tiaras and hot pink.
Now Kathy shares her down-to-earth, tiara-wearing wisdom with everyone in her book The Pulpwood Queens' Tiara-Wearing, Book-Sharing Guide to Life. Written in a very conversational style, readers will soon feel like Kathy's sitting in the chair next to them, drinking a glass of sweet tea, sharing book recommendations and chatting away like an old friend.
Each chapter shares anecdotes and inspiration from Kathy's life, stories of family and friends, love, loss, and of course, her book recommendations. Part self-help, part inspirational, part memoir and above all about loving books, The Pulpwood Queens' Tiara-Wearing, Book-Sharing Guide to Life will soon have you exploring your inner diva while you put on some leopard print, hunt for a tiara and run to the library for your next great read.
ISBN10: 0446695424
ISBN13: 9780446695428
Trade Paperback
352 Pages
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Publication Date: January 2, 2008
Author Website: beautyandthebook.com


Comments: 13
Is Words Worth still doing well? Certainly hope so as I spent my share of money there when I lived in Waterloo.
Have the tiara (from The Red Hats) and have books so I just now nead some tiger print and this particular book. Good thing tomorrow I can go shopping!
First of all your icon looks like my cat, Harlequin who recently passed away. Precious picture. Second, thank you for the lovely book review of my book, "The Pulpwood Queens' Tiara Wearing, Book Sharing Guide to Life"! How in the world did you hear about my book clear up in Ontario! You know I have a chapter of the Pulpwood Queens in Canada. Small world when it comes to book and reading. I would love to do a guest blog on your website. In fact, if any of your readers have any questions for me, I would be more than happy to answer them.
Also for more on the Pulpwood Queens go to our official website of www.beautyandthebook.com or for my daily literary musings go to www.pulpwoodqueen.com. I posted the link for your book review there and now there is getting close to 200 chapters of the Pulpwood Queens so stay tuned.
Tiara wearing and Book sharing,
Kathy L. Patrick
Founder of the Pulpwood Queens Book Clubs
I heard about your book from the marketing rep from Hachette and immediately told my local independent store about it. I wouldn't be surprised if you soon have more Pulpwood Queens up here in Canada!
I'd love it if you would like to do a guest blog! I'll get in touch with you through the private message system here.
I DO have a book club in Canada and one in Alaska too! I would love to do a guest blog. Look forward to hearing from you.
Tiara wearing and Book sharing,
Kathy L. Patrick
Founder of the Pulpwood Queens Book Clubs, the largest "meeting and discussing" book club in the world!
I will check out your site today! Your book sounds wonderfully inspirational....
Take care and have a wonderful day!
Sharon Khardaji
Poise: Select Poems
www.poisecentral.com