Fatty Patty by Kathleen Irene Paterka

Kathleen Irene Paterka is on tour with Fatty Patty and CLP Blog Tours. This is the first in a series of books that will take place in James Bay, Michigan, and the story follows Patty Perreault, an elementary school teacher who has battled with her weight her whole life. To make matters worse, her twin sister has always been slim, only making Patty’s battle with the bulge that much worse. But Patty is determined to slim down, and hope that her body makeover will give her a better chance at winning the Teacher of the Year award at her school. While attempting to swim laps at a local pool, she meets Sam Curtis, an accountant who also happens to be a few pounds too heavy. While a romance appears to be blooming, Patty holds back because Sam is overweight. She knows she is overweight but is trying to do something about it – work out, eat better (minus those binge-eating moments) but she feels Sam doesn’t care about his image. Will she let her own foolishness stand in the way of love?

Every once in a while I worry about not being able to connect with a book because of not being able to connect with the main character. Fatty Patty was one, because I have been underweight the majority of my life and have never struggled with weight or body image. (Though I did still get called nicknames in school, like Chicken Legs and Twiggy!) But it’s great when you find an author that can pull readers in no matter their situation and have them be able to relate to their characters in some way, and Paterka did that for me. I highly enjoyed Patty’s story and her journey for self-love and happiness, so even though we are so different, it didn’t matter to me as a reader. I found a way to connect with her and stay interested in her journey. There was a lot of drama, especially with the other teachers that I loved reading about, and Patty was an all-around fun character to get to know. The only thing that really stuck out to me was the points where she seemed not-so-nice, mainly when it came to Sam being overweight. I tried to understand her point of view, where she thought he didn’t care about his looks, but sometimes I still thought she was being a tad hypocritical in that sense. But overall, a very fun read, and one I [recommend!

[Rating: 4]

**Everyone who leaves a comment on Kathleen’s tour page will be entered to win a $25 Amazon gift card! Anyone who purchases their copy of Fatty Patty before August 27 and sends their receipt to Samantha (at) ChickLitPlus (dot) com, will get five bonus entries.**

Author Bio:

Kathleen Irene Paterka fell in love with writing (and food) at a very young age. By the time she graduated high school, she’d completed her first manuscript and she weighed 300 lbs. Though the extra pounds have long since disappeared, Kathleen still carries the emotional scars of being a former fatty. FATTY PATTY was born from the cruel teasing she endured on the school playground. Kathleen is the author of numerous novels which embrace universal themes of home, family life and love, including the Women’s Fiction series, “The James Bay Novels”. Kathleen is the resident staff writer for Castle Farms, a world renowned castle listed on the National Historic Register, and co-author of the non-fiction book FOR THE LOVE OF A CASTLE, published in 2012. Having lived and studied abroad, Kathleen’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts degree from Central Michigan University. She and her husband live in the beautiful north country of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. Kathleen loves hearing from readers. You can contact her via her website at http://www.kathleenirenepaterka.com or follow her on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/KathleenIrenePaterka.

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7 Comments

  1. August 22, 2012 / 4:27 pm

    Thanks, Samantha! I appreciate the review, and I’m glad you found a way to connect to the story. Poor Sam. He does get the brunt of Patty’s frustration, doesn’t he? But don’t we all do that at times? It’s so much easier to take things out on the ones you love… problem is, Patty just doesn’t realize (or want to accept) that she’s in love with him.

    Ah, the twists and turmoils life brings us… 🙂

    Thanks again!

    -Kathleen

  2. Shannon
    August 24, 2012 / 1:06 pm

    Thanks for the review, I often wonder if I will connect with the character when they are supposed to being struggling with there weight but as someone who’s been teased for being scrawny, flat chested, etc I am glad she is someone you can relate to no matter what your insecurities might be

  3. August 24, 2012 / 4:41 pm

    Hi Shannon,

    I hope you enjoy Patty’s story. She definitely had a mind of her own and insisted the book be written the way she wanted the story told. Her self-esteem issues as they relate to weight are an integral part of the plot, naturally (hence, the title), but she needs to learn to trust herself and see herself for the strong kind-hearted woman that she truly is… and that Sam knows is there, lurking underneath those extra pounds.

    -Kathleen

  4. Samantha
    Author
    August 26, 2012 / 4:41 pm

    Thanks Kathleen! I’m so looking forward to HOME FRIES 🙂

  5. Samantha
    Author
    August 26, 2012 / 4:43 pm

    Thanks Shannon, hope you can enjoy the book sometime 🙂