Lovesick Blossoms
In a small Kentucky college town in 1953, two married women desperately fall in love with each other, until a moment of indiscretion threatens to destroy both their lives.

In her new adult novel, award-winning author Julia Watts creates a compelling, emotional queer tale of power and passion. Colleagues and neighbors of Samuel and Boots are more than willing to accept their married status, even though Samuel “dresses like a boy” and the pair's relationship is one of convenience that will never be consummated. But when Samuel meets a new professor's wife, Frances, at a faculty party, she soon falls in love, and learns the difficulty of discretion in a small town-with tragic consequences. LAMBDA award-winning author Julia Watts (Needlework, Quiver) returns to adult fiction in this heartbreaking, yet hopeful novel. Highly recommended for fans of Lauren Groff, Rosie Walsh, and Alexandria Bellefleur.
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Lovesick Blossoms
In a small Kentucky college town in 1953, two married women desperately fall in love with each other, until a moment of indiscretion threatens to destroy both their lives.

In her new adult novel, award-winning author Julia Watts creates a compelling, emotional queer tale of power and passion. Colleagues and neighbors of Samuel and Boots are more than willing to accept their married status, even though Samuel “dresses like a boy” and the pair's relationship is one of convenience that will never be consummated. But when Samuel meets a new professor's wife, Frances, at a faculty party, she soon falls in love, and learns the difficulty of discretion in a small town-with tragic consequences. LAMBDA award-winning author Julia Watts (Needlework, Quiver) returns to adult fiction in this heartbreaking, yet hopeful novel. Highly recommended for fans of Lauren Groff, Rosie Walsh, and Alexandria Bellefleur.
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Lovesick Blossoms

Lovesick Blossoms

by Julia Watts

Narrated by Bailey Carr

Unabridged — 9 hours, 17 minutes

Lovesick Blossoms

Lovesick Blossoms

by Julia Watts

Narrated by Bailey Carr

Unabridged — 9 hours, 17 minutes

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Overview

In a small Kentucky college town in 1953, two married women desperately fall in love with each other, until a moment of indiscretion threatens to destroy both their lives.

In her new adult novel, award-winning author Julia Watts creates a compelling, emotional queer tale of power and passion. Colleagues and neighbors of Samuel and Boots are more than willing to accept their married status, even though Samuel “dresses like a boy” and the pair's relationship is one of convenience that will never be consummated. But when Samuel meets a new professor's wife, Frances, at a faculty party, she soon falls in love, and learns the difficulty of discretion in a small town-with tragic consequences. LAMBDA award-winning author Julia Watts (Needlework, Quiver) returns to adult fiction in this heartbreaking, yet hopeful novel. Highly recommended for fans of Lauren Groff, Rosie Walsh, and Alexandria Bellefleur.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

11/06/2023

Watts (Quiver) depicts a clandestine sapphic affair in small-town 1950s Kentucky in her appealing latest. Samuel is in a marriage of convenience with her gay former English professor. They live with his mother and are waited on by a Black housekeeper named Priscilla. After Frances moves to town with her husband, who takes a job in the college’s English department, Samuel and Frances bond over being different than the “hen party” of other departmental wives. Frances invites Samuel to lunch, where they regale each other with childhood stories. When Samuel touches Frances’ forearm, it’s “as if Samuel’s touch had glued her to the spot.” What follows is a love affair that grows torrid behind closed doors and then bubbles over to threaten their marriages and their reputations in town. Though Watts relies heavily on familiar Southern tropes—Priscilla serves “pickles and chowchow and preserves” next to a “sweating glass pitcher of iced tea”—she gets readers invested in her motley assemblage of queer characters and their struggles with a hostile world. Watts’s earnest story goes down easy. (Oct.)

From the Publisher

Most Anticipated LGBTQIA+ Literature (Romance) —LAMBDA Literary Review

“Watts (Quiver) depicts a clandestine sapphic affair in small-town 1950s Kentucky in her appealing latest.” —Publishers Weekly

“Readers will find themselves quickly absorbed in the narrative, rooting for Samuel and Frances and their unlikely chance at happiness.” —Chapter 16

“An original, deftly scripted, compelling, emotional, heartfelt, and ultimately hopeful story of power and passion.” —Midwest Book Reviews, Library Bookwatch

Lovesick Blossoms by Julia Watts is a crisp romantic page-turner told with deft wit and great heart. This juicy story brimming with memorable characters vividly transports readers back to 1950s Kentucky in ways that speak to important truths about our own time.” —Aaron Hamburger, author, Hotel Cuba and Nirvana Is Here

“What an astounding book. It had me laughing, then crying, then cussing, then flinching with anxiety. A true testament to how difficult and dangerous 1950s lesbian and gay life used to be, Lovesick Blossoms is one of the most emotionally affecting novels I’ve ever read.” —Jeff Mann, author, Country and Loving Mountains, Loving Men

Julia Watts has done it again. The characters in Lovesick Blossoms are unforgettable, and their dilemmas are a poignant reminder of the limited choices—and the dangers—for LGBTQ folks of previous generations. An important addition to Watts's body of work chronicling LGBTQ lives in Appalachia.” —Dr. Allison E. Carey, author of Doubly Erased: LGBTQ Literature in Appalachia


PAST PRAISE FOR JULIA WATTS 

For Needlework

Winner, Bronze Medal, Foreword 2022 Indies Award for Young Adult Fiction

2022 Great Reads from Great Places Children’s Book Selection for Tennessee

“Watts’s engaging book addresses timely topics like addiction, homophobia, and racism, but her gentle, heartwarming prose makes this book a comfort read. Kody’s sweetly honest narration makes it impossible not to cheer for him. . . . Highly recommended.” —School Library Journal

“Watts (Quiver) depicts queer existence in a conservative white Appalachian town with realism and, effectively, hope. Even as Kody experiences harm caused by those closest to him, he never doubts his value, a characterization that proves validating in this poignant exploration of the generational trauma caused by poverty, addiction, and racism, and of the power of being loved for oneself.” —Publishers Weekly

“Watts, who lives in Appalachia, captures the setting, the characters, and their voices with conviction. . . . A very readable novel.” —Booklist

For Quiver

Quiver is an amazing, heartfelt book with a powerful lesson to share. Nearly all young adults feel judged or excluded at some point in their lives; this story will help anyone, no matter their situation, see that acceptance is possible.” Foreword Reviews, starred review; Foreword Indies Finalist

“A wonderful story of friendship…For anyone who has felt “different,” Watts’s novel will be ultimately relatable.” —VOYA Magazine, Perfect 10 Rating

“Discussions of values and morality are straightforward and thoughtful, offering some provocative opportunities for readers to articulate their own possibly unquestioned views in discussion. The atmosphere is vivid: Watts’ knowledge of country Tennessee shines through in the details.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“This just may be the perfect book for our times, when acknowledgement of common ground and empathy are sorely needed.” —New York Journal of Books

  

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159543233
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 10/24/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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