![]() I also felt that we had more to learn about Don: that I hadn’t really plumbed the possibilities of this character. I wanted to explore this and show that they could make it through in their own ways. Of course they would! Everyone does at times. A number of readers and critics had commented that the happy ending was unrealistic-Don and Rosie would struggle in a marriage. I had tied up all the loose ends in the tradition of the romantic comedy happy ending, and was well advanced with a new novel when I changed my mind. On the contrary, I had made a firm decision that there would not be a sequel. ![]() The Rosie Project was something of a surprise bestseller-had you always planned to continue the story of Don and Rosie? In The Rosie Effect, Simsion returns to the life of Rosie and Don as they struggle to turn their marriage into a lifelong love affair. ![]() Australian novelist Graeme Simsion found unexpected success with his first novel, The Rosie Project, a romantic comedy starring an uptight geneticist and a free-spirited young woman. ![]()
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