For Gloria Hunter, everyday life is about learning, loving, and laughing. From more than 400 "As I See It" columns she has written for Connecticut's Westport Minuteman, readers have selected those featured here in Who Invited These Tacky People Anyway? Humorous, perceptive, informative, the stories range from running for State office (and losing by a hair), to investing in an oil well, to receiving pre-approved credit cards for a cat.
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Gloria 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