My mother is quoted in this book as having said, "Poor Gloria". After reading the highly researched and, at least regarding the Waite High School years, mostly accurate bio, and from a vantage point of the intervening 50 years, it is appropriate to echo, "Poor Gloria". Her story is a string of betrayals, a fear of intimacy, promiscuity and relentless self promotion. I was put on to this book by another of our CAT group who has been married for 43 years, with her husband raised 5 children, traveled globally and is president of a tour company. I, with my husband of 45 years, raised 4 children, one a state senator, another an advocate for the disabled. I was the first to air a consumer program on tv in the country, and the first woman managing editor of a tv news operation. Ours was the first generation whose fathers expected us to go to college....as many of our 16 member CATs did...and realized our individual potential. Gloria became famous. Most of us became fulfilled.