Elizabeth Eileen Berridge (3 December 1919 – 2 December 2009) was a British novelist and critic, most famous for the novels Across the Common, which won the 1964 Yorkshire Post Novel of the Year Award, and Touch and Go.[1]
Early and personal life
Berridge was from South London, the daughter of a land agent. She had some Welsh heritage.[1] Berridge attended Clapham High School for Girls[2] and was also educated in Geneva.
In 1940, Berridge married Reginald Moore, bookseller and founder of the literary magazine Modern Reading. The couple moved to Montgomeryshire, Wales during World War II, where they had their two children, a son Lawrence and daughter Karen, before returning to London. After the death of her husband in 1990, Berridge traveled extensively.[1]