Clare Pooley graduated from Newnham College, Cambridge and spent
twenty years in the heady world of advertising, before becoming a
full-time writer.
Clare's dark but hilarious memoir, The Sober Diaries, has helped
thousands of people around the world to quit drinking.
The Authenticity Project, Clare's debut novel, was a BBC Radio 2
bookclub pick, a New York Times bestseller, the winner of the RNA
debut novel award and a Babelio award. It's been translated into 29
languages.
The People on Platform 5 is Clare's second novel, inspired by her
fascination with inventing stories about her fellow passengers on
her commute to work.
Clare lives in Fulham, London with her husband, three children and
two border terriers.
Uplifting, heartwarming and joyful. Restored my faith in humankind,
it’s the perfect book to escape to in these troubled times. So
funny, so moving, and so glad I read it.
*Ruth Jones*
A feelgood comedy about the perils of underestimating OAPs. Clare
Pooley's third novel is an affectionate swipe at ageism - her witty
turn of phrase and gloriously British sense of humour makes this a
breezily entertaining read, and Daphne is a scurrilous delight
*The Times*
How to Age Disgracefully is a celebration of life at every age and
stage. I laughed, cried and cheered at this wonderful novel
*Jennie Godfrey, Sunday Times bestselling author of The List of
Suspicious Things*
A warm and uplifting story about making friends, smashing
stereotypes and the importance of community - I loved it
*Sarah Turner*
Clare Pooley weaves together the most cleverly flawed and lovable
characters and then sets them free to prove that we are limitless
at any age. How to Age Disgracefully is a love letter to the human
spirit
*Annabel Monaghan, author of Nora Goes Off Script*
Warm, witty perfection
*Good Housekeeping*
Clare Pooley writes the kind of characters that I want to be when I
grow up! I laughed such a lot reading this book, even as my heart
was breaking. It is another triumph; truthful, insightful and full
of joy. I am in love with this book
*Jenny Bayliss*
Joyful, life-affirming and full of heart, How to Age Disgracefully
is an absolute riot of a read, full of perfectly flawed characters
who made me laugh, cry and cheer. . .you'll never look at a
septuagenarian the same way again!
*Freya Sampson*
A roof-raising triumph! Bursting with heart . . . this is peak
Pooley and I loved, loved, LOVED it!
*Matt Cain*
Utterly hysterical and full of heart, with hugely loveable
characters, a dialogue that had me in stitches and many profound
moments. A totally wonderful, spirit-lifting read!
*Helly Acton*
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