The Rosie Result

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The Rosie Result is a 2019 novel by Australian novelist Graeme Simsion. The work was first published on 5 February 2019 by Text Publishing.[1]

It is the third and final novel in the Don Tillman trilogy, following from The Rosie Project (2013) and The Rosie Effect (2014).

Synopsis[]

The Rosie Result is set in modern-day Melbourne several years into Don Tillman's marriage to Rosie. They have an 11-year-old son, Hudson, who is having difficulties in school and in various social situations. He may or may not be autistic. Don, hoping to be able to help his son in ways that he wished he had been helped when he was a child, sets to work on "The Hudson Project".

Following an awkward incident at the university where Don is employed - the kind of incident of which readers of the previous two books will be all too familiar - Don is accused of racism. He decides to leave his job to focus on taking care of his son.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ The Rosie Result, book by Graeme Simsion. 2019-02-05. ISBN 9781925773477.
  2. ^ Elliott, Helen (2019-02-01). "The Rosie Result review: Graeme Simsion ends his story of an unlikely couple". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
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