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A Weekend with Oscar

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Weekend with Oscar

Contributors:

By (Author) Robyn Bavati

ISBN:

9781760653002

Publisher:

Walker Books Australia

Imprint:

Walker Books Australia

Publication Date:

7th July 2021

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Weight:

183g

Description

A moving #LoveOzYA novel about loss, first love and being there for your family, no matter what.

Sixteen-year-old Jamie lives with his mum and his younger brother Oscar, who has Down syndrome. Though Jamie is still grieving the loss of his dad, life starts to look up when he meets Zara, the new girl at school. When their mum goes away for the weekend, Jamie volunteers to look after Oscar. But when the weekend is over and their mother doesnt return, Jamie faces the toughest challenge of his life.

Reviews

Living with a disability is not easy. Living with someone with a disability is also, often, not easy and especially, I would say for a young adult. This is a novel that explores this aspect of disability with real sensitivity, humor and resilience. I loved reading this so much that I consumed it in one binge read one night last week (yes last week of term when I was dead tired pretty good indication how great it is really!!).

Will be talking this up big time with my ChocLit readers and certainly promoting it widely in the library after the holidays.

Highly recommended for your readers from around Year 7 upwards its just a pure delight.

* Just So Stories *
This is a deeply moving portrayal of what it is like to have a sibling with a disability, from the impact of finding out, to the complexities of daily life to the stares and reactions of others. This isnt a perspective thats shown very often, and its presented in an honest, realistic way. It doesnt shy away from the difficult emotions of feeling ashamed or wanting to shout, why cant you be normal, but it also shows Jamies growing understanding that Oscar can do more than he has given him credit for, as he finds himself constantly surprised by Oscars insights and abilities. * CBCA: Reading Time *
This would make an ideal class novel or literature circle book as it raises issues of accountability and dealing with grief. Readers too, will grow in empathy and understanding of children living with a sibling with a disability. * ReadPlus *
Its about a specific experience that of siblings trying to navigate life for themselves but also their family and disabled sibling. At the heart of the novel though, is a story about grief and healing, and the challenges we face in life that are beyond schedules, school, doctors. Those moments and events that impact us all, whoever we are. Family, loss and love are universal things that we all encounter. * The Book Muse *

Author Bio

Robyn Bavati lives in Melbourne. She is the award-winning author of Dancing in the Dark, Pirouette and Within These Walls. A mother to three grown-up children, she is an active member of Toastmasters International, enjoys public speaking, and loves visiting schools.

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