In Common

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Pub Date 14 Apr 2022 | Archive Date 27 Nov 2024

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In Common, a first novel from award-winning memoirist Norma Watkins (The Last Resort, That Woman from Mississippi), is a story of the sacrifices women make for the love of an inaccessible man.

Lillian Creekmore grows up at her family's popular rural spa. She successfully runs an entire hotel, yet longs for a husband. Then she meets Will Hughes.

Velma Vernon accepts life on a small, struggling farm until a boy she barely tolerates proposes marriage. To accept means duplicating her parents' hard life. Alone, she leaves for the city and triumphs, not as a wife, but by being the best at her job. Velma is content until the most beautiful man she has ever seen walks into her office.

This moving and darkly humorous novel follows the intertwined lives of women willing to surrender everything to a man more in love with success than any female.

In Common, a first novel from award-winning memoirist Norma Watkins (The Last Resort, That Woman from Mississippi), is a story of the sacrifices women make for the love of an inaccessible man.

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A Note From the Publisher

Raised in the South during the civil rights struggles, Norma Watkins is the author of two memoirs: "The Last Resort, Taking the Mississippi Cure" (2011), which won a gold medal for best nonfiction published in the South by an independent press; and "That Woman from Mississippi" (2017). She lives in northern California with her woodworker husband and a cat.

Raised in the South during the civil rights struggles, Norma Watkins is the author of two memoirs: "The Last Resort, Taking the Mississippi Cure" (2011), which won a gold medal for best nonfiction...


Advance Praise

"…the great American novel, only this time it's from a woman's point of view, and this time it's set in the South. A significant literary achievement." –Michael Hettich, The Mica Mine; To Start an Orchard

“In a beautifully-written literary fiction novel set throughout the mid-1900’s, Watkins takes the reader on an emotional journey through the lives of two women who sacrifice everything for love.” –Sublime Book Review

"…the great American novel, only this time it's from a woman's point of view, and this time it's set in the South. A significant literary achievement." –Michael Hettich, The Mica Mine; To Start an...


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