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Fool for Love: The Selected Short Stories was the most recently released book by Deborah Moggach, on May 16th, 2023.
Deborah Moggach Stats: The most read book by Deborah Moggach on Book Notification is Close Relations, a Standalone novel. The second most read book is Tulip Fever, a Standalone novel.
Below is a complete list of Deborah Moggach books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series.
Deborah Moggach (Deborah Hough) was born on June 28th, 1945 and is currently 78 years old. Deborah Moggach was born in Middlesex, England.
Deborah Moggach (Deborah Hough) is probably best known for her Standalone Novels. There are currently 20 novels available. The first standalone was released in 1978 with the novel You Must Be Sisters. The most recently released novel was The Black Dress which was released in 2022. There are no upcoming standalone novels by Deborah at this time.
Deborah Moggach has also written one book in the Short Story Collections series called, Fool for Love: The Selected Short Stories.
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About Deborah Moggach English novelist and screenwriter, Deborah Moggach OBE FRSL, has penned nineteen novels so far and counting, showcasing her talent for crafting captivating characters and protagonists. Some of her notable works such as ‘The Ex-Wives,’ ‘Tulip Fever,’ ‘These Foolish Things,’ and ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ have been adapted into successful films, further cementing her reputation as a versatile storyteller. Moggach’s strength lies in her ability to create engaging narratives that keep readers entertained from the first page to the last. Her stories are known for their depth and complexity, drawing readers into a world filled with well-developed characters and unforgettable plots. With each novel, she demonstrates her gift for weaving together compelling storylines that resonate with audiences of all ages. Readers are drawn to Moggach’s works for her unique storytelling style, which effortlessly blends humor, emotion, and thought-provoking themes. Her novels have a timeless quality that appeals to a wide range of readers, making her a beloved figure in the world of British fiction. Moggach’s talent for crafting rich and vivid stories has solidified her place as a respected author whose works continue to captivate readers around the globe. Early and Personal Life Deborah Moggach OBE FRSL, born on 28 June 1948, is one of four daughters of writers Charlotte and Richard Hough. Raised in Bushey, Hertfordshire, along with St. John’s Wood in London, she attended Camden School for Girls, followed by Queen’s College, London. Moggach graduated from the University of Bristol in 1971 with a degree in English before embarking on a career in writing. Having lived in various places, including Pakistan and the United States, Moggach’s life experiences have greatly influenced her writing style and storytelling. She drew inspiration from her surroundings to create engaging narratives that resonate with readers worldwide. With a diverse background and a passion for literature, Moggach honed her skills as an author through exploration and immersion in different cultures and environments. Moggach’s personal life, marked by relationships with individuals from various backgrounds, has enriched her perspective and contributed to the depth and complexity of her characters and stories. Her journey as a writer, peppered with diverse life experiences and relationships, has shaped her into the accomplished author she is today. Constantly seeking inspiration from the world around her, Moggach continues to captivate readers with her unique storytelling and relatable characters, making her a celebrated figure in British fiction. Writing Career Deborah Moggach’s writing career spans a variety of genres, with a focus on contemporary themes such as family dynamics, relationships, and cultural clashes. Her novels showcase her versatility, from comedies like ‘The Stand-In’ to darker tales like ‘Porky’ and ‘Stolen,’ which delve into sensitive topics like incest and cultural divides. In addition to her contemporary works, Moggach has delved into historical fiction with novels like ‘Tulip Fever’ and ‘In The Dark,’ transporting readers to settings like Vermeer’s Amsterdam and a World War I boarding house. Known for adapting her novels into successful TV dramas and films, Moggach has also received critical acclaim for her adaptations of classic works like Nancy Mitford’s ‘Love in a Cold Climate’ and Anne Fine’s ‘Goggle-Eyes,’ showcasing her talent for storytelling across different mediums. Awarded an OBE for her contributions to literature, Moggach’s career continues to evolve, with a growing list of novels and adaptations that captivate audiences worldwide. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Deborah Moggach’s contemporary romance novel ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,’ also known as ‘These Foolish Things,’ was published in 2004 by Random House. Set against the backdrop of India, the novel explores the lives of a group of elderly British expatriates as they embark on a new chapter in their lives. When Ravi Kapoor, a London doctor exhausted by his father-in-law, suggests sending him far away, his wish gets granted. Set in India, Ravi’s cousin creates a retirement home resembling England in Bangalore. Despite promised luxury at a low cost, the retirees encounter a run-down hotel with scarce amenities. Yet, they discover a life rich in adventure, beauty, and love in their new environment. Readers of all ages will be captivated by this heartwarming tale. Transported to vibrant India, the story of unexpected adventures and newfound love amongst charming characters is a delightful escape. Despite challenges, the retirees’ journey is filled with beauty, humor, and touching moments, making it a must-read. Tulip Fever Deborah Moggach’s historical romance novel ‘Tulip Fever’ was published in 1999 by Dial Press Trade Paperback. Set against the backdrop of Amsterdam during the tulip mania of the 17th century, the novel weaves together a tale of love, art, and deception in a time of financial frenzy and blooming flowers. In 1630s Amsterdam, the allure of tulips captivates society amidst a backdrop of wealth and desire. Wealthy merchant Cornelis Sandvoort is entranced by his young wife, Sophia, yearning for an heir. When artist Jan van Loos paints their portrait, a forbidden passion emerges, leading to a web of deception and tragic consequences in this compelling tale. Set against the vibrant historical backdrop of 17th-century Amsterdam, this novel masterfully intertwines art, desire, and betrayal. With rich storytelling and compelling characters, the book offers a thrilling and poignant exploration of human passions and consequences. Heartbreak Hotel Published in 2013 by Vintage Books, Deborah Moggach’s contemporary romance ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ is the second installment in the ‘Buffy’ series. The book can be enjoyed independently but also offers fans of the series a chance to delve deeper into the beloved characters’ lives. In 2013, it was nominated for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction. Buffy, a retired actor, relocates to rural Wales unaware of the challenges awaiting him at his dilapidated B&B. In need of guests to fill the empty beds quickly, a diverse mix arrives: Harold dealing with a wife’s departure, Amy reeling from a breakup, and Andy overwhelmed by his girlfriend. Despite their differences, under Buffy’s guidance, these strangers discover unexpected connections and camaraderie. A tale of unexpected bonds and newfound friendships, this novel promises a heartwarming journey filled with humor and warmth, making it a delightful read for all.
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