Sequel to: The Rosie Effect and The Rosie Project. Includes discussion questions (pages 383-385).
Summary:
"After more than a decade of happy marriage, things are going well for Don and Rosie--until a phone call throws their world off balance. Their son, eleven-year-old Hudson, has always been a smart kid. But now his teachers say he's having trouble socially. They're suggesting an autism assessment. Don's methodical approach helped him find his perfect match in Rosie ('the world's most incompatible woman'). And he has 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. It will force Don to revisit his own childhood. And to confront questions about his own identity." -- Page [4] cover.
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