Claire Calman
Claire Calman is a writer and broadcaster, who lives in London. Her latest novel, ‘Growing Up for Beginners’ (Boldwood Books), will he published on June 4.
A team adrift at the supper quiz
What's a competitive couple to do when the questions are too tricky?
On my Plate: Positivity proves to be a big pain
The New Year began with an extra session with my personal trainer - and, boy, am I paying the price
On my plate: Truffle and treif party-time hell
I have never liked parties- and don't get me started on the catering
On my Plate: A slice of Claire Calman’s life - And so the soup debates begin
For us, Rosh Hashanah begins with the first of many family traditions a few weeks in advance.
My Jewish grand tour of Europe
Claire Calman's inter-railing with her husband
The art of piling paperwork high
Claire Calman's drowning in old bills and letters
Why I'm talking (to my hairdresser) about race
Matteo has strong opinions. Claire Calman strives for nuance
Moderation in all things, mainly cake
Claire Calman has some resolutions that are within her reach
Living la dolce vita — but don’t forget your QR code
Claire Calman's off to Italy - at long last
A night at the opera brings me to tears
Claire Calman discovers the magic of Mozart
Pimms at a wedding — it’s almost normal
Claire Calman's back in the social world
I’ve lost an inch, but gained some more
Claire Calman is getting smaller - but also bigger
A package deal that taught me so much
Being part of a step-family was a source of joy and wisdom for Claire Calman
A family reunites, with much cake
At last households can mix again, and Claire Calman's off to see her sister, laden with baked goods
Happy days of scones and roses
Claire Calman has escaped London for the Cotswolds. Could it be a permanent move?
Drilling into the Bristol dilemma
When your dentist brings up campus antisemitism, what's a mum to do?
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