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9781925773477 (paperback)
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Simsion, Graeme C.
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The Rosie result / Graeme Simsion.
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Melbourne, Victoria : The Text Publishing Company, 2019.
©2019
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378 pages ; 24 cm.
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Rosie
03
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Don Tillman and Rosie Jarman are back in Australia after a decade in New York, and they're about to face their most important challenge. Their son, Hudson, is struggling at school: he's socially awkward and not fitting in. Don's spent a lifetime trying to fit in, so who better to teach Hudson the skills he needs? The Hudson Project will require the help of friends old and new, force Don to decide how much to guide Hudson and how much to let him be himself, and raise some significant questions about his own identity. Meanwhile, there are multiple distractions to deal with: the Genetics Lecture Outrage, Rosie's troubles at work, estrangement from his best friend Gene... And opening a cocktail bar.
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Tillman, Don(Fictitious character)Fiction
Jarman, Rosie(Fictitious character)Fiction
Subject - Topical Term
Identity (Psychology) -- Fiction
Parents of autistic children -- Fiction
Married people -- Fiction
Families -- Australia -- Fiction
Schoolboys -- Fiction
Parenting -- Fiction
Australian fiction
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Melbourne (Vic.) -- Fiction
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Chick lit
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