House Rules: A Novel

House Rules: A Novel by Jodi Picoult, published by Atria Books on March 2, 2010, spans 544 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on Jacob Hunt, a gifted mathematician with a sharp sense of humor and a keen organizational ability, who struggles with Asperger’s syndrome. As he navigates his unique challenges, Jacob finds himself at the center of a murder investigation when his tutor is discovered dead, leading to a complex exploration of perception and misunderstanding.
Readers will delve into the intricate dynamics between Jacob and his mother as they confront the implications of his condition amidst the unfolding mystery. The narrative examines themes of psychological tension and familial relationships, particularly focusing on the bond between mothers and sons. This edition invites readers to reflect on the nuances of communication and the societal perceptions of those with autism, all while unraveling a compelling mystery that questions the nature of guilt and innocence.
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Jacob Hunt is a brilliant at maths, wicked sense of humour, extraordinarily organised, hopeless at reading social cues. And Jacob has Asperger’s. He is locked in his own world – aware of the world outside, and wanting to make a connection. Jacob tries to be like everyone else, but doesn’t know how. When his tutor is found dead, all the hallmark behaviours of Jacob’s syndrome – not looking someone in the eye, odd movements, inappropriate actions – start looking a lot like guilt to the police. And Jacob’s mother must ask herself the hardest question in the is her child capable of murder?
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