The beauty industry has changed a lot during the lives of baby boomers,
but one thing that hasn't is the human connections made between
hairdressers and their customers. While delivering beauty, a stylist
also delivers creativity, inspiration, hope, and kindness to every
person who sits in their chair. And if you need advice or a shoulder to
cry on, your hairstylist will be there for you...and make sure you look
good along the way.
This inspirational memoir follows Joyce Ann Key as she grows up and
comes into her own in the hair salon with her mom in the 60s,70s, and
80s. Her stories are fun, nostalgic, full of hope and faith, along with
the many emotions enjoyed in the relational side of the industry.
Joyce Ann Key is married and the mom of 3 grown sons. She is a career
hairstylist, and an autism advocate. When she's not working at her salon
in Keller, Texas, she's spending time with friends, family, or
volunteering at her church as a greeter. Joyce resides in her hometown
of Fort Worth, Texas.