Graeme Simsion's first novel, The Rosie Project, and the sequel The Rosie Effect were both bestselling novels worldwide. The Rosie Result is the third and final Rosie installment. Graeme is also the author of the critically-acclaimed standalone novel The Best of Adam Sharp.
This funny novel tackles tough questions about family and love with
a light touch and a big heart
*Daily Mail Must Reads*
Fans of The Rosie Project will love this ... It's heart-warming and
clever
*Daily Mail*
Offers a touching and intelligent insight into autism, while Don's
hilarious escapades keep the laughs coming
*i*
Graeme Simsion tackles some of the heavy issues of our day -
autism, gender roles, political correctness - but his light touch
makes this novel a fun and satisfying read
*Sunday Express*
Hilarity is the order of the day in this joyful read
*Prima*
The final book in Simsion's much-loved Rosie series . . .
Uplifting
*Mail on Sunday*
A fast-paced, enjoyable journey. Genuinely heartwarming . . . He is
certainly ending on a high note
*Independent*
All three of the Rosie novels made me laugh out loud. Ultimately
the story is about getting inside the mind and heart of someone a
lot of people see as odd, and discovering that he isn't really that
different from anybody else
*Bill Gates, 2020 Summer Books*
Superb. A perfect mix of humour, heart and insight
*Gavin Extence, bestselling author of The Universe Versus Alex
Wood*
Excellent . . . beautifully and sensitively written, you will enjoy
every sentence
*Living Edge*
Don Tillman is surely one of the most recognisable, distinctive
narrators in modern fiction ... While this book is deeper and more
thought-provoking than the first, there are many moments of humour
and unexpected joy ... Uplifting, eye-opening and definite food for
thought on whether we need to adapt to the world, or whether
something the world is a better place in accommodating us as we
are
*My Weekly*
UpLit novels to light up your life
*Red Online*
Entertaining and thought-provoking
*BookTrib*
What is normal, and who among us gets to decide what is? Or is it
enough to simply be comfortable in one's own skin? These are the
heavy questions at the crux of this lighthearted book about
identity and the consequences of seeing other people through the
lens of labels
*San Francisco Chronicle*
The message of inclusiveness and embracing differences is lovely.
In the end, The Rosie Result is about learning to be comfortable
with who you are
*National Public Radio*
Behind all the steady wit and the rolling jokes, this is a
thoughtful and provocative novel. [Readers] will love it as much as
they did The Rosie Project
*Sydney Morning Herald*
Praise for The Rosie Project Series
*:*
Compulsively readable. A poignant, universal story about how best
to reconcile head and heart
*Observer*
Sublime, pitch-perfect, extremely funny
*Independent*
Brilliant, important, good-hearted
*Guardian*
Exuberantly life-affirming
*Sunday Times*
The book offers a touching and intelligent insight into autism,
while Don's hilarious escapades keep the laughs coming
*Morecambe Visitor*
All three books in Simsion's series made me laugh out loud and were
wonderfully endearing, genuine and open-hearted - everything I look
for in a story
*Post (Bristol)*
Behind all the steady wit and the rolling jokes, this is a
thoughtful and provocative novel. [Readers] will love it as much as
they did The Rosie Project
*Sydney Morning Herald*
Compulsively readable. A poignant, universal story about how best
to reconcile head and heart
*Observer*
Sublime, pitch-perfect, extremely funny
*Independent*
Brilliant, important, good-hearted
*Guardian*
Exuberantly life-affirming
*Sunday Times*
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