Graeme Simsion “The Triumph of ‘Rosie’” — the third book by the author of the worldwide bestsellers “The Rosie Project” and “Rosie Effect,” about the life of a quirky genetic scientist, Don Tillman.
Don, Rosie, and their son Hudson move from New York to Melbourne—there, Rosie has been offered a job on an important research project. Don continues giving lectures, and Hudson is headed for an “advanced” private school. It looks like a new wonderful chapter has begun in the heroes’ lives… but trouble is already right here. Don’s attempt to liven up the school curriculum leads to accusations of racism. Rosie is torn between work and family. And Hudson becomes a “white crow” at school. But Don Tillman calls himself the Best Problem Solver in the World for a reason. He develops a unique educational program that will help the boy fit into society. Will the “Son” project prove effective?