The Rosie Result - Graeme Simsion
My Rating: 4/5
Finally finished the Rosie Trilogy from Graeme Simsion, as I have read the earlier two parts, “The Rosie Project” and “The Rosie Effect” earlier, this one too was a quick read, just like its earlier counterparts. In the first one, Don Tilman, the Geneticist with Autism (Asperger’s), falls in love and ends up getting her in the end. Followed by the second one, where his wife Rosie, another PhD, impacts his life, and they move to the USA. This one follows the additional story of their Son Hudson, who again is autistic, and they try to make him adjust to the world around him after they move back to Australia. I believe the best of the series was the first one, because of its unique premise, but post that second one still read like a good story again, with so many twists and turns in Don and Rosie’s life once they moved to the USA. This one on the other end provides a perfect closure to the story once they move back and settle in Aussyland with Hudson, who is a replica of his Dad and equally intelligent, thoughtful and hilarious at times. Enjoyed reading his histrionics from high school days, where almost every kid goes through the same rut, and I could draw so many parallels from my own life back in the day. But I must say that the way Graeme has not only touched the Autism subject but also provides the fantastic details and deep insight into their lives, was totally terrific, and I am glad to find that it even worked with the Autism community globally, as they approve of it. I was touched by the way he has portrayed an eleven-year-old kid’s life and struggles. Of course, I end up falling in love with Hudson, the kid who is so smart and so human to the people around him. Not only his own age kids but also people double his age or older, the way he not only supports Don once he takes a break from his Career (or rather forced to) and ends up opening a Bar, it was rocking to read what the kid does for their venture and how it all turns out beautifully in the end. Graeme Simsion has definitely come very close to my favourite current author, Fredrik Backman, in heart-touching storytelling. I love Don almost as much as I loved Backman’s Ove. You’ve got to read the books to know more about the characters and stories.
Do let me know if you have read any of these from Simsion or any other works. I guess he wrote two more independent novels other than this Trilogy. And yes, he has sold the rights to his books to Sony Pictures, and very shortly, we might have the first adaptation on screen in the form of The Rosie Project movie. I will be super keen to watch it.

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