The Rosie Effect

Cover of The Rosie Effect by Graeme C. Simsion
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Year: 2014
Language: en
Pages: 419
ISBN-13: 9780718179472
Dimensions:
Height: 8.74014 Inches
Length: 5.66928 Inches
Weight: 1.2676580065 Pounds
Width: 1.49606 Inches
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The Rosie Effect by Graeme C. Simsion is a humorous sequel to the author’s debut novel, The Rosie Project. Published by Michael Joseph in 2014, this edition spans 419 pages and is presented in English. The story follows forty-one-year-old geneticist Don Tillman, who, after marrying Rosie, faces new challenges in their life together in New York City. As they navigate the complexities of marriage, including the unexpected arrival of Don’s friend Gene and a significant revelation from Rosie, Don must confront the chaos that disrupts his previously orderly existence.

Readers will find a blend of humor and romance as Don grapples with the demands of impending fatherhood while managing personal and professional crises. The narrative explores themes of love, friendship, and the unpredictability of life, all delivered with Simsion’s signature wit. This contemporary fiction piece offers an engaging continuation of Don and Rosie’s journey, inviting readers to experience the ups and downs of their relationship as they adapt to new circumstances.


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The Rosie Effect is the charming and hilarious sequel to Graeme Simsion’s bestselling debut novel The Rosie Project.Until a year ago, forty-one-year-old geneticist Don Tillman had never had a second date. Until he met Rosie, ‘the world’s most incompatible woman’. Now, living in New York City, they have survived ten months and ten days of marriage.But though Rosie has taught him the joys of unscheduled sex and spontaneous meal planning, life is still not plain sailing for Don. Not least with the sudden arrival of his best friend Gene, serial philanderer, who takes up residence on their sofa.Then Rosie drops the mother of all bombshells. And soon Don must face her hormonally induced irrational behaviour as he prepares for the biggest challenge of his previously ordered life – at the same time as dodging deportation, prosecution and professional disgrace.Is Don Tillman ready to become the man he always dreamed of being? Or will he revert to his old ways and risk losing Rosie forever?Join Don and Rosie in the next chapter of their weird and wonderful journey in Graeme Simsion’s unmissable new novel, The Rosie Effect.Praise for Graeme Simsion:’Warm-hearted and perfectly pitched, with profound themes that are worn lightly, this very enjoyable read promises to put Don Tillman on the comic literary map somewhere between Mr Pooter and Adrian Mole.’ Guardian’Funny, endearing, and pure, wonderful escapism.’ Independent’Don Tillman is one of the most endearing, charming and fascinating literary characters I have met in a long time.’ The TimesGraeme Simsion is a full-time writer. Previously an IT consultant and educator, he wrote his first book in 1994 (the standard reference on data modelling). Graeme’s debut novel, The Rosie Project, has had phenomenal success in over forty-two countries and has sold over half a million copies to date. The Rosie Effect is his second novel.Graeme lives in Australia with his wife Anne, a professor of psychiatry and published author, and their two children.

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Publisher: Michael Joseph. Year: 2014.
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ISBN-13: 9780718179472.
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Language: en. Pages: 419.

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