I don't know who the author of this 'one husband is enough novel' is. You might need to check in a library database or a specialized book search engine.
It could imply that in the context of a novel, having just one of something (perhaps a character, a plot twist, or a theme) is sufficient to make the novel interesting or complete.
One sentence was enough for a good copy. This was the title of a book, and the author was Kawakami Tetsuya. This book provided nine tips and 77 techniques, demonstrating how to improve writing with practical examples. It was designed to help readers write good copywriting. The copywriting was the content of an advertisement or publicity campaign. It used concise and powerful language to attract the attention and interest of the readers. A good copy could resonate with people, convey information, and stimulate thinking. Although a sentence might seem simple, it could convey different levels of information and touch the emotional needs of the reader. Therefore, a good copy was better than 100 sales experts. The purpose of this book is to teach readers how to write accurate and powerful copywriting to attract the target audience and achieve marketing results.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But perhaps it could be about a woman who is content with having just one husband and the various aspects of their relationship, like dealing with daily life, love, and family together.
To write a 'good enough novel', start with a strong idea. It could be something as simple as a character's unusual hobby. Then, plan out your plot. Make sure there are some twists and turns to keep it interesting. For example, if your character loves collecting stamps, maybe they find a rare stamp that has a mysterious history.
One example could be 'The Old Man and the Sea' by Ernest Hemingway. In this novel, the single character of the old fisherman Santiago is enough to carry the whole story. His struggle with the marlin and the sea is the core of the narrative.
😋I recommend to you the ancient travel novel,"The Way to Control Your Husband: The Second Miss of Fenghua." The protagonist was a woman who was regarded as useless. After hard work, she became bold, brave, resourceful, and resourceful, and became an excellent alchemist. Her charm attracted a prince who was gentle on the outside but evil on the inside. The latter had a special liking for her and doted on her to the heavens and the earth. The whole story is full of plot and emotional conflicts. It's not a mess. It's very good. I strongly recommend it ~ I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~