About Claire Cook
Claire Cook is the bestselling author of the novels Life's a Beach, Must Love Dogs, Ready to Fall, and Multiple Choice. A teacher of physical fitness and creative writing, she has had previous stints as a copywriter, radio continuity director, garden designer, and dance and aerobics choreographer. She lives in Scituate, Massachusetts - often called the Irish Riviera - with her husband and two children.
Novels
Ready to Fall (2000)
Must Love Dogs (2002)
Multiple Choice (2004)
Life's a Beach (2007)
Summer Blowout (2008)
The Wildwater Walking Club (2009)
Seven Year Switch (2010)
Best Staged Plans (2011)
Wallflower in Bloom (2012)
Must Love Dogs (2002)
Multiple Choice (2004)
Life's a Beach (2007)
Summer Blowout (2008)
The Wildwater Walking Club (2009)
Seven Year Switch (2010)
Best Staged Plans (2011)
Wallflower in Bloom (2012)
Links to other websites
| clairecook.com |
Claire Cook recommends
Some Assembly Required (2008) Lynn Kiele Bonasia "Charming... filled with quirky characters and small-town eccentricity." | Schooled (2008) Anisha Lakhani "By turns dishy, delightful, and hilarious, Anisha Lakhani's debut novel is also a biting teach and tell. Required reading!" | Mating Rituals of the North American Wasp (2009) Lauren Lipton "WASP simply buzzes with wit, charm, and irreverence. Lots of fun twists and turns - and stingingly spot on details!" |
The Love Goddess' Cooking School (2010) Melissa Senate "The real magic here is Melissa Senate's writing, which laps rhythmically against your heart like gentle waves along the coast." | Stay (2010) Allie Larkin "So sweet, so funny, so doggone delightful." | Here, Home, Hope (2011) Kaira Rouda "Reading Kaira Rouda is like getting together with one of your best friends - fun, fast, and full of great advice! Here, Home, Hope sparkles with humor and heart." |
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