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43 pages 1 hour read

Graeme Simsion

The Rosie Effect

Graeme SimsionFiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2014

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Chapters 8-15Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 8 Summary

Gene arrives, shakes Don’s hand, and congratulates Rosie on her pregnancy. George’s band practices upstairs, and Don advises Gene to make a spreadsheet of his marriage’s pros and cons. In turn, Gene advises him to tell Rosie that he is excited to be a father. Don does so, thinking, “I was using the word excited in the sense that I would use it to say an electron was excited: activated rather than in a particular emotional state” (71). He feels the need to create a schedule to deal with his new concerns, so he uses his bathroom-office walls as a whiteboard. Meanwhile, the dean recommends that Rosie defer entering the medical program due to her pregnancy, which she resists. The dean also suggests hiring a PhD student to help Don and Gene with their research. Gene suggests that Don prepare for fatherhood by observing children.

Chapter 9 Summary

Rosie sends Don out late at night to find smoked mackerel to satisfy a pregnancy craving; she is asleep by the time he returns. He takes a day off to research nutrition and then goes to a playground to watch children. Two policemen approach Don as he is recording children, and point out that it is illegal to be present at a New York playground when not supervising a child.

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