![]() ![]() It’s hard to distill the plot of The Rosie Effect beyond: Rosie gets pregnant and Don and Rosie’s marriage is jeopardized as a result. In short order, he has vacated their apartment for one that serves as a brewery for an aging rock star (who lives, and practices, upstairs), invited his friend Gene to stay with them without Rosie’s prior approval, and gotten himself arrested at a playground as a suspected pedophile. ![]() One day Rosie abruptly announces that she’s pregnant, an unexpected development that throws Don into a tizzy. When I did get around to it, I was pleasantly surprised.ĭon Tillman is living in New York with his wife Rosie he’s a visiting professor at Columbia, and she is working on finishing her medical degree. ![]() That probably explains why it took me a while to read it. At first I was excited to discover that there was a sequel, but then I seem to remember hearing or reading somewhere that the consensus was that The Rosie Effect wasn’t as good as the first book. I read and very much enjoyed The Rosie Project last year (I gave it a B+ and liked it somewhat better than Jane did. ![]() Jennie B+ Reviews autism spectrum / Contemporary / Humor 6 Comments SeptemREVIEW: The Rosie Effect by Graeme Simsion ![]()
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