The World According To Chuck
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About the Book
An autistic son. A
red-haired daughter with an iron will. A musician-turned-minister wife. A dog with issues. A lawn that fights back. This is “The World According to Chuck,” the
often hilarious and just as often moving stories of a 40-something newspaper
columnist from Mukilteo, Washington, who every morning walks (and occasionally
falls) down the stairs to his basement office and writes about his world. The World According to Chuck covers almost
three years of writing, from just after the Sept. 11 attacks to the summer of
2004, from the end of a record-setting Seattle Mariners season that ended sadly
to a man standing on his back deck, making food for his daughter and warding
off vampire raccoons. It skims some
current events but mostly and mainly it’s a chronicle of one man’s life, drawn
from the pages of The Mukilteo Beacon and The Seattle Times, musings from the
About the Author
AUTHOR BIO Chuck Sigars has been, at various times, an actor, playwright, small business owner, stand-up comic, father, husband, son, columnist, reluctant dental patient, high school high jumper, college DJ, colleague, friend, and occasional fat guy. None of these, he says, he had any particular talent for, although the fat thing seemed pretty easy at the time. He continues to write “Chuck’s World,” a weekly column for the Mukilteo Beacon, and has every intention of exercising one of these days. Any day now, actually. Maybe tomorrow. Or the day after. Monday at the latest. Unless it rains. Which it does sometimes