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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewGloria Hunter's musings on life make us all reassess our assumptions. Maybe life is fun after all, and those irritating moments aren't so irritating. -- Mary McKay Maynard, author of My Faraway Home
Reading Gloria Hunter's columns is to share the gentle, wry, and humorous ruminations of a real grown-up who has learned that life is not a fountain. -- Tracy Sugarman, author of My War: A Love Story in Letters and Drawing
Gloria Hunter's writing is infectiously good humored. A pleasure to read. -- Gerald J. Davis, author of Left No Forwarding Address
I always look forward to reading Gloria's columns. I appreciate her perceptive views on people, events, and life in generalllll -- Marianne Haug Gjersvik, author of Green Fun Plants as Play
As a fellow journalist, I know how hard it is to turn out a warm and witty column week after week, which is exactly what Gloria Hunter does. More power to her! -- Gloria Cole Sugarman
In this insightful collection of her articles, Gloria Hunter casts a sharp eye on the vagaries of life in the suburbs. Ranging from graveyard ramblings to a gay wedding to running for office, she views the world with humor, compassion, and strong convictions. -- Debora C. Sherman, author of
Passion and Pedagogy
I always look forward to reading Gloria's columns. I appreciate her perceptive views on people, events, and life in general -- Marianne Haug Gjersvik, author of Green Fun Plants as Play