Jojo Moyes, born in 1969, is a British novelist who began her writing career after working in various roles, including writing braille and brochures. Initially considered a romance writer, Moyes is known for incorporating humor and emotional depth into her stories, often exploring complex themes with relatable characters. She describes her writing process as organic, allowing different elements to naturally coalesce into a cohesive narrative. Moyes’s work has garnered critical acclaim, including two Romantic Novelists' Association Novel of the Year awards (2011 for "The Last Letter From Your Lover" and 2003 for "Foreign Fruit"). She is married to fellow writer Charles Arthur and has three children, dividing her time between family life, a farm, and her writing career.



