Deborah Moggach is a highly accomplished English author, born in 1948. She has made significant contributions to the literary world, having written fifteen novels, two collections of short stories, and a stage play. Moggach is best known for her novel, "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel," which has been adapted into a successful film.
Moggach, who was born as Deborah Hough, has had a distinguished career in writing. She has adapted many of her novels as TV dramas and has written several film scripts, including the BAFTA-nominated screenplay for "Pride & Prejudice." In 2005, Moggach was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree by the University of Bristol, her Alma Mater. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, a former Chair of the Society of Authors, and is on the executive committee of PEN.
Moggach's work has been celebrated for its wit, intelligence, and emotional depth. Her novels explore a range of themes, from relationships and family dynamics to social issues and historical events. Her writing has been praised for its keen observations, vivid characterizations, and engaging storytelling.
In addition to her work as a novelist, Moggach has also been active in advocating for writers and literary causes. She has been a strong voice in defending the rights of authors and has worked to promote literacy and reading. Through her writing and her advocacy, Moggach has made a significant impact on the literary world and has established herself as one of England's most respected and admired authors.
Standalone Novels
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Title
Year
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1
You Must Be Sisters
1978
2
Close to Home
1979
3
A Quiet Drink
1980
4
Hot Water Man
1982
5
Porky
1983
6
To Have and to Hold
1986
7
Driving in the Dark
1988
8
Stolen
1990
9
The Stand-in
1991
10
The Ex-Wives
1993
11
Seesaw
1996
12
Close Relations
1997
13
Tulip Fever
1999
14
Final Demand
2001
15
These Foolish Things / The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel