Deborah Moggach is a renowned British author and screenwriter, celebrated for her keen insights into human relationships and social dynamics. Born in 1948, she has penned over 20 novels, including the widely acclaimed "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel," which was adapted into a successful film. Moggach’s versatile storytelling extends to her screenwriting accomplishments, notably the BAFTA-nominated adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice" for BBC. Her works often blend humor and pathos, capturing the intricacies of love and life. A graduate of the University of Bristol, Moggach's career spans several decades, earning her a distinguished place in contemporary literature.