Elizabeth Noble was born on December 22, 1948, in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. She is the middle child of three siblings and was primarily raised in Kent, Toronto, Surrey, and Hampshire. Noble was born to a homemaker mother and a banker father.
Elizabeth Noble is a highly acclaimed author, having written several bestselling novels that have captured the attention of readers worldwide. Some of her most popular works include "The Reading Group," "The Friendship Test," "Alphabet Weekends," and "Things I Want My Daughters to Know." Her books have been featured on the Sunday Times bestseller list, with "The Reading Group" even reaching the number one spot. Additionally, her last two books were selected for the Richard & Judy Book Club.
Noble's writing style is known for its warmth, humor, and emotional depth, which has resonated with readers and critics alike. Her novels often explore themes of family, friendship, and love, offering insightful commentary on the human experience. She has a unique ability to create relatable characters that readers can't help but root for, making her books difficult to put down.
Elizabeth Noble currently resides in Surrey and can be found on Facebook and Instagram under the handle @elizabethnoblebooks. In addition to her work as an author, Noble is also a mother of two daughters and is married to her husband, who is a New York City resident. Despite living in different cities, the couple maintains a strong relationship, and Noble draws inspiration from her family life to create her heartwarming stories.