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Claire Calman

    L'œuvre de Claire Calman explore les nuances subtiles des relations et du quotidien. Son écriture, nourrie par son expérience dans les magazines féminins et l'édition, se caractérise par une observation aiguë et des portraits de personnages sensibles. Poétesse et animatrice reconnue, elle insuffle à sa prose un style concis mais percutant. Ses nouvelles et ses écrits littéraires explorent l'expérience humaine avec élégance et esprit.

    Il papà della domenica
    Kameleon: W moim stylu
    Letteraria: Amore è una parola
    Lessons for a Sunday Father
    Love Is a Four Letter Word
    Cross My Heart And Hope To Die
    • Cross My Heart And Hope To Die

      • 398pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      In a quest for escape, a group of individuals seeks solace in nature, only to find that their personal troubles and unresolved issues follow them. As they navigate their retreat, tensions rise and secrets emerge, revealing the complexities of their relationships and the difficulty of truly leaving behind their pasts. The story explores themes of self-discovery, the impact of unresolved conflicts, and the challenge of finding peace amidst chaos.

      Cross My Heart And Hope To Die2007
      3,8
    • This is the story of Scott, who finds his belongings outside in a bin bag one day and realises he may have made a Big Mistake; Gail, who wishes her husband were under guarantee so she could send him back and get a refund; Nat, who discovers that growing up isn't all it's cracked up to be; and Rose, who just wants her Dad back - or if not, then at least some new glitter nail polish.

      Lessons for a Sunday Father2001
      3,3
    • Love Is a Four Letter Word

      • 249pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Calman's heroine Bella is trying to remember what sex is like. Wasn't it something that happened somewhere between the talking-and-going-out-to-dinner bit and the sobbing-and-eating-too-many-biscuits bit? But she is determined to fall off her sexual wagon before she becomes a virgin again ("all sealed over like pierced ears if you don't wear earrings for too long"). But there's one thing Bella is not prepared to hear again: the "L" word. Her body might be making hormonal demands, but she's resolute in not wanting the emotional baggage of love again. Nobody will be surprised, of course, to learn that she's back up to her neck in romantic trouble again--and why is it she always ends up with the wrong kind of man?

      Love Is a Four Letter Word2000
      3,6