
The Thing About Oliver
Yoto Says: A heartfelt story about a girl, her autistic brother, and a family finding their way through change together.
Sometimes I feel just like the glass in my fish tankāpeople look right through me. Twelve-year-old Tilly dreams of becoming a marine scientist, but she doesnāt even own a swimsuit. She lives in a drought-stricken town with her mum and younger brother Oliver, who is autistic. Oliverās meltdowns are making life unbearable. He needs so many different kinds of therapy that thereās never any timeāor moneyāleft over for swimming lessons. Tilly knows Oliverās needs have to come first, but itās hard feeling invisible all the time. When Mum announces they are moving to the Queensland coast, Tilly is excited at the thought of finally learning to swimāeven snorkel! But she is also worried. The thing about Oliver is, he canāt cope with even the tiniest of changes to his routine. It isnāt long before the cracks begin to show. Could so many changes all at once threaten to shatter the whole family?
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Yoto Says: A heartfelt story about a girl, her autistic brother, and a family finding their way through change together.
Sometimes I feel just like the glass in my fish tankāpeople look right through me. Twelve-year-old Tilly dreams of becoming a marine scientist, but she doesnāt even own a swimsuit. She lives in a drought-stricken town with her mum and younger brother Oliver, who is autistic. Oliverās meltdowns are making life unbearable. He needs so many different kinds of therapy that thereās never any timeāor moneyāleft over for swimming lessons. Tilly knows Oliverās needs have to come first, but itās hard feeling invisible all the time. When Mum announces they are moving to the Queensland coast, Tilly is excited at the thought of finally learning to swimāeven snorkel! But she is also worried. The thing about Oliver is, he canāt cope with even the tiniest of changes to his routine. It isnāt long before the cracks begin to show. Could so many changes all at once threaten to shatter the whole family?













