Reading Tea with Patsy Clairmont is like sitting down for a visit with this very popular speaker and author. Patsy wants women to be glad they are women, and she thinks that sharing a cup of tea and a chat is a great way to embrace femininity.
Patsy is a bookish woman who loves words and has a penchant for dark chocolate sorbet. Since spelling bees in grade school, childhood Scrabble games, right up to her current addiction with Words with Friends she has been known to spell it out, to say it like it is.
Much to her surprise Patsy has written a stack of books that continues to light her passion for the printed page. And nothing pleases her more than to share her faith through laughter and tears and to encourage others to flourish.
A former agoraphobic Patsy never imagined the expansive plans God had in mind for her. She just wanted to make it to her neighborhood grocery store and safely home again. Instead, for the past 35 years she has been traipsing throughout the U.S. and Canada, interspersed with trips to Israel and Africa and she has even spoken at the Pentagon for the Flag Officers Bible Study. Patsy has spoken to millions of women (and men) offering spiritual and emotional hope.
Patsy has written books in several genres including devotional, fiction, children’s, and gift offerings. She is one of the founding speakers at Women of Faith and trains people for the platform.
Patsy is the author of over 35 books best-selling books and currently lives in Franklin TN.
What an adorable book. Learned about her friend Carol that has recently passed away. The care and love of people she has. Cute pictures of her collection. Delightful!
This book is a nice complement to the celebration of National Hot Tea Month. Patsy Clairmont's personal narrative of relaxation, reflection, love of family, friends and everything "tea" delivers a spiritual storyline that's inspiring and heartwarming. Nice read.
This Zondervan Press gift-book was a gift to me. I love fancy tea parties. When inspiration is added to it, the tea is much sweeter and the heart is much warmer. Thank you Patsy Clairmont for writing this cloudy-day book. I always find a smile and sunshine waiting for me when I read the pages.