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“The Rosie Project” is a heartwarming romantic comedy novel written by Graeme Simsion, first published in 2013. The story follows Don Tillman, a socially awkward genetics professor who embarks on a quest to find the perfect wife using his scientific approach to dating.
Don, who likely has undiagnosed autism spectrum disorder (though it’s not explicitly stated in the book), creates a detailed questionnaire, “The Wife Project,” to find a suitable partner. However, his carefully planned life takes an unexpected turn when he meets Rosie Jarman, a free-spirited and unconventional woman who doesn’t fit his criteria for a wife but intrigues him nonetheless.
Rosie enlists Don’s help in finding her biological father, leading them on a journey filled with humorous and heartwarming moments. As they work together on “The Father Project,” Don begins to question his rigid beliefs about love and relationships, ultimately learning valuable lessons about acceptance, empathy, and the true nature of love.
“The Rosie Project” is praised for its endearing characters, witty humor, and touching exploration of human connection. It’s a delightful and uplifting read that has resonated with readers around the world, spawning sequels and even a film adaptation.
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