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Oh Brother
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Oh Brother

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Every kid is shaped by their family - but not every kid has a brother like Rob. In this bright and thoughtful middle-grade graphic memoir, debut cartoonist Georgina Chadderton examines the fun and difficult parts of growing up alongside her nonverbal autistic brother.

'Nuanced, empathetic, and beautifully unique. It's rare to see real-life experiences of autism reflected with such honesty, care and visual brilliance. Gina Chadderton's storytelling is rich in detail, compassion and truth. Comics like this have the power to change how the world understands the many different ways autism can be experienced.' Abigail Balfe author of A Different Sort of Normal

So much is changing in Gina's life. Her family is moving, she's about to start high school, and her brother Rob just clambered out his playroom window and raided the new neighbour's fridge!

This coming-of-age memoir explores the lived experience of being a sibling of someone with high support needs. As a nonverbal autistic boy with an intellectual disability, Rob doesn't communicate his thoughts and feelings like most people do. Despite the complications that come with that, the Chadderton family has never failed to show each other kindness and love.

But as Gina begins to navigate high school, she wonders whether Rob's antics might scare off her new friend, Callie. Then again, maybe Gina's own anxieties are enough to drive Callie away!

Compassionate, informative, and emotionally nuanced, Oh Brother is a heartfelt story about the good days and bad days that come with growing up with someone who will always need substantial support. It's about friendship, family, disability, and the power of Vegemite toast.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House Australia
Country
Australia
Date
10 February 2026
Pages
288
ISBN
9781761046346

Every kid is shaped by their family - but not every kid has a brother like Rob. In this bright and thoughtful middle-grade graphic memoir, debut cartoonist Georgina Chadderton examines the fun and difficult parts of growing up alongside her nonverbal autistic brother.

'Nuanced, empathetic, and beautifully unique. It's rare to see real-life experiences of autism reflected with such honesty, care and visual brilliance. Gina Chadderton's storytelling is rich in detail, compassion and truth. Comics like this have the power to change how the world understands the many different ways autism can be experienced.' Abigail Balfe author of A Different Sort of Normal

So much is changing in Gina's life. Her family is moving, she's about to start high school, and her brother Rob just clambered out his playroom window and raided the new neighbour's fridge!

This coming-of-age memoir explores the lived experience of being a sibling of someone with high support needs. As a nonverbal autistic boy with an intellectual disability, Rob doesn't communicate his thoughts and feelings like most people do. Despite the complications that come with that, the Chadderton family has never failed to show each other kindness and love.

But as Gina begins to navigate high school, she wonders whether Rob's antics might scare off her new friend, Callie. Then again, maybe Gina's own anxieties are enough to drive Callie away!

Compassionate, informative, and emotionally nuanced, Oh Brother is a heartfelt story about the good days and bad days that come with growing up with someone who will always need substantial support. It's about friendship, family, disability, and the power of Vegemite toast.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House Australia
Country
Australia
Date
10 February 2026
Pages
288
ISBN
9781761046346