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This sensitive and truthful autobiography tells the long and difficult journey of a morbidly obese lady that suffered constant kidding and painful fat story experiences for over fifty years of her life. Through all the heartaches and triumphs, she became an ultrastrong overcomer with a passion to change the worlds perception of what a fat person endures in todays cruel society. Mrs. Hullett says, It seems that everyone has a platform and a voice these days, but not so much when it comes to the overweight. In a very candid and even humorous way, Mrs. Hullett lets her readers better understand…mehr

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This sensitive and truthful autobiography tells the long and difficult journey of a morbidly obese lady that suffered constant kidding and painful fat story experiences for over fifty years of her life. Through all the heartaches and triumphs, she became an ultrastrong overcomer with a passion to change the worlds perception of what a fat person endures in todays cruel society. Mrs. Hullett says, It seems that everyone has a platform and a voice these days, but not so much when it comes to the overweight. In a very candid and even humorous way, Mrs. Hullett lets her readers better understand the plight of a fat person and, over the course of her life, how she has learned and accepted that she is just exactly the way God made her.
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Autorenporträt
Patty Hullett is a born and raised Lancaster, Texas girl that has spent most of her years waiting to become an author. She had several articles and poems published locally during her high school years at LHS. It seems that a very busy life got in the way of her aptitude for writing. Patty married the love of her life, Don, in 1972, and they had two daughters in the next few years following. She has had a varied and interesting work career, which includes working a short stint as secretary for two Dallas County Commissioners, then serving fi ve years as the personal secretary for a former pro football player/author/motivational speaker/evangelist. She became highly involved with this mans prison and city-wide crusade ministries. The last twenty years she has spent in the mortgage banking industry, where she worked as a corporate executive secretary to the general counsel, then as an eviction specialist, and most recently, ten years as a title paralegal. Pattys love for children is evident in the way she has spent most of her life teaching kids. She was a state champion baton twirler growing-up, so after graduating, she enjoyed teaching lessons for many years, training several hundred girls in the art of baton twirling. As her daughters grew-up, she became more involved in community volunteerism, as she added coaching girls softball and girls soccer to her sports resume. In addition, Patty has always been very active in her church, teaching Sunday School classes for various ages of children. She simply has a heart for kids. Now that Patty has recently retired, she fi nally has more time for her greatest passion in life, and that is writing. After completing her fi rst book, this autobiography, she has several childrens books in the works. Also, in the last year, she has penned over twenty-fi ve inspirational poems in the hopes of getting a poetry book published soon. Patty also authors and manages several Facebook blogs, where she frequently posts excerpts from her autobiography, as well as loving to share her poetry with her friends and family. In addition, she is a freelance writer for two local newspapers in her community, and she is also a sports writer for Ennis High School Football. Her hobbies include writing, reading fi ction, and supporting her eight grandchildren in their various sports and arts activities. She and her husband Don, currently live in the city of Waxahachie and attend Creekside Church in Midlothian, Texas.