Friday, 14 February 2014

The Rosie Project - hugely entertaining

This book was recommended to me by a work colleague and I am so pleased they did. What an absolute cracker! The Rosie Project, by Graeme Simsion centres on Don Tillman, a genetics professor who, having aspergers, struggles with the norms of social interaction. He copes with everyday life by adhering to strict routines - even having the same 7 meals every week ... if it's lobster, it must be Tuesday! Despite this, he does have two friends - Gene, a professor at the same university in Australia, and total dog, and his wife Claudia, who acts as something of a therapist to our hero. With his 40th birthday rapidly approaching, Don decides to set up a "wife project" - because he has discovered that married men are happier and live longer. He tries a few dating options, such as speed dating, but decides that he should, instead, create a questionnaire for prospective wives to complete, which he can review and filter out anyone who does not meet his exacting standards. Needless to say, this doesn't go too well. However, when Gene sends the beautiful Rosie, Don incorrectly assumes that she is one of the candidates. He soon realises his mistake - all Rosie requires from him is help with a genetics query, and anyway, she is SO unsuitable as a wife, failing on many of the criteria for his life partner. Don decides to help Rosie anyway, who is on a mission to find her real father. And so begins a new project and a relationship, with an actual woman, that leads Don to experiences that he would never otherwise have had - and while he struggles against his instincts to stick to his safety net of timetables and rules, he finds that the times he spends with Rosie are becoming the best days of his life. This is a touching, and really, really funny book. I loved the audio edition, narrated by Dan O'Grady - whose often deadpan delivery really suits this first person story of someone who is once-removed from his emotions. Take a punt on this one, and much of the time, you will be reading with a smile on your face, I promise you.

My STAR rating: FIVE.

Length: 352 print pages.
Price I paid: £7.99.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; unabridged audio CD; ebook.

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