The third and final installment in the Don Tillman series is called The Rosie Result. Once again, Don Tillman is so much fun as a narrator b cause he is endearing and charming with his quirkiness due to Asperger’s. Early on in the story, Don, Rosie and their son Hudson move back to Australia from NYC. The story is centered around Don and Rosie dealing with their son’s issues while navigating their own lives and problems. The Rosie Result has a lot to say about the autism spectrum and does so in a reader-friendly way. Many will learn more about it and feel more empathy toward those who live on the spectrum.
Hudson is having difficulty adjusting to the move. Don changes careers in order to play a larger role in raising his son. Hudson, like his father, has meltdowns that cannot be controlled. In fact, there are quite a few similarities between Hudson and Don. The school, who believes Hudson is autistic, badgers Don and Rosie to have Hudson officially diagnosed but they refuse primarily because it won’t change anything plus it may have a negative effect on their son.
Don is determined to make a difference in Hudson’s life and assist him with overcoming his deficiencies. Don creates “The Hudson Project” much like he originally created “The Rosi Project.” He outlines the areas in his son’s life that need to be improved. Don wants to help him to have a successful like and sets out to teach him social skills, riding a bike, greeting people, team sports, dealing with anger/conflict, etc. Hudson is uncomfortable socially and only has one friend. The reader observes him slowly coming out of his shell and finding his own way in the world. It is a remarkable and very satisfying transformation that will leave you feeling happy and joyful. Don also continues to make progress on his own journey to fit in better in this strange world. While he is still very rational and objective, his emotions are emerging as he continues to grow.
I love this family and I am going to miss them a lot, especially Don. Through the course of the three books, we’ve come to know their friends very well as pretty much the same ones populate all three books. This is a fun series that will have you laughing out loud and smiling a lot. All in all, an extremely satisfying and enjoyable conclusion to the previous two books. Do yourself a favor and first read The Rosie Project followed by The Rosie Effect before reading this one in order to achieve maximum enjoyment.
Thank you to Text Publishing Company and NetGalley for an advance reader copy in exchange for my honest review.
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