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      • Deborah Moggach OBE FRSL (née Hough; born 28 June 1948) is an English novelist and screenwriter. She has written nineteen novels, including The Ex-Wives, Tulip Fever (made into the film of the same name), These Foolish Things (made into the film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) and Heartbreak Hotel.
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  2. Deborah Moggach OBE FRSL (née Hough; born 28 June 1948) is an English novelist and screenwriter. She has written nineteen novels, including The Ex-Wives, Tulip Fever (made into the film of the same name), These Foolish Things (made into the film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) and Heartbreak Hotel.

  3. Jun 23, 2022 · The bestselling author talks to Charlotte Cripps about her selected short story collection, cultural appropriation, her mother’s conviction for attempted murder, and Harvey Weinstein. Thursday ...

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  4. I wasnt a particularly writerly child, however. I preferred playing with cars and animals. I didn’t like girly things and my hero was William Brown. I went to Bristol University, worked in publishing for a bit, did some waitressing, taught riding, trained as a teacher, and then got married.

  5. Deborah Moggach has been writing for the past 35 years; her novels include 2004’s ‘These Foolish Things’, which was adapted for the cinema as ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’. Her latest novel, ‘Heartbreak Hotel’, is out now in paperback (£7.99, Vintage).

  6. Deborah Moggach was born in 1948 and studied English at Bristol University. She undertook a variety of jobs, including working for the Oxford University Press, and trained as a teacher, before becoming a writer in the 1970s.

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  7. Dec 31, 2021 · Novelist and screenwriter Deborah Moggach OBE is perhaps best known for writing These Foolish Things—the book behind hugely successful film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.

  8. Deborah Moggach is a British writer, born Deborah Hough on 28 June 1948. She has written fifteen novels to date, including The Ex-Wives, Tulip Fever, and, most recently, These Foolish Things. She has adapted many of her novels as TV dramas and has also written several film scripts, including the BAFTA-nominated screenplay for Pride & Prejudice.

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