Rich People Shop Here

In a fast-paced and sometimes cold hearted world, many women struggle simply to survive, to raise their children and along the way have lives that are at the least productive and at the best, fulfilled … Patsy Welch is one of these women and her tale is one that many will recognize — filled with sadness, struggle, alcohol, death, and divorce. But laced amid the daily chaos, shines a faith so strong and friendships so resilient it will forever change the way you see the world. While Patsy’s life is anything but a fairy tale, its ending rings with transformation and redemption so real it will stir even the cynical to great hope.

To quote Patsy herself: The end of her days has turned out to be better than the beginning.

Those who have read the manuscript have responded with unusual enthusiasm. When asked whether or not there were enough inspirational books out in the marketplace, Cave Henricks Communications’ owner and President Barbara Cave Henricks quickly replied, “No, not enough riveting, well-written ones with broad appeal like this one. This is ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’ meets Annie Lamott and I think it has that same kind of potential.”

Because Patsy also has a very keen sense of humor and a Lucille Ball-like life sometimes, there are “Patsy Moments” every few pages, stories about her frantic and often hilariously funny escapades.. These short 1-page glimpses into Patsy’s life keep the book and the subject matter from getting too ‘heavy’. Rich People Shop Here will inspire and encourage people, no matter what their circumstances.

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2 comments to Rich People Shop Here

  • Cherie

    The end of her days has turned out to be better than the beginning…. is from the bible.

    Very cool saying.

    Meaning……all of your days add up to what you are remembered for.

  • Kenny Yates

    Dennis,

    Great read cuz!

    I just read the first chapter of your book “Rich People Shop Here” and I have to tell you in the first few pages, I had several smiles and heart felt laughs at all the memories of “Aunt” Patsy and “Uncle” Ron flooding back as if it were just yesterday and summers with the Welch family.
    Fond memories to say the least.

    And who could of course forget mine and my brother’s surrogate Aunt Boots!!!
    Now that was a woman that when she walked into the house you felt her presence even if you were out in the back yard playing football with you, Keith and Michael.
    Again fond memories.

    I am looking forward to reading the rest of the book and wish you all my best, love and Prayers daily.
    And thank the Lord for rich memories of your mom and dad – I have dozens that are a constant reminder of how good folks should be.

    Take care and God Bless,
    Kenny

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