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Georgina Chadderton on her middle-grade memoir Oh Brother
GEORGINA CHADDERTON’s Oh Brother is a thoughtful middle-grade graphic memoir that examines the fun and difficult parts of growing up alongside her autistic brother, Rob.
Read on for a Q&A with the author.
MEET GEORGINA CHADDERTON
What inspired you to tell the story of your relationship with your autistic brother in graphic memoir?
Growing up, I didn’t see myself or my brother reflected in any media. There was little ...
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