Description
The Rosie Effect by Graeme Simsion is Book 2 in the Don Tillman series, continuing the story of the socially unconventional genetics professor navigating relationships and life’s unpredictability. Now married to Rosie Jarman and living in New York, Don is faced with a new and daunting development: Rosie is pregnant. Determined to approach fatherhood with the same methodical precision he applied to finding a wife, Don embarks on a structured research project to prepare himself. However, his literal thinking and analytical approach lead to a series of misunderstandings and complications, affecting his relationships and even bringing him into conflict with authorities. Alongside this, Don must manage shifting dynamics with friends, including Gene and Claudia, while trying to support Rosie during a critical time.
Blending humour with emotional insight, the novel explores themes of love, communication, and personal growth within marriage, offering a character-driven continuation that will appeal to readers who enjoy witty, relationship-focused contemporary fiction.
















