michelleantunez 's review for:

Tilly in Technicolor by Mazey Eddings
4.0

A book of finally finding the safe place after an overwhelming life of never being understood. When you're diagnosed later on in life, it's hard especially for those around you to accept your new life. It's refreshing to see a book push those bounds and show how real it was without it being a child just throwing tantrums. I know because I've lived this life.

Tilly and Olive are both neurodivergent and have found a space of understanding in each other. However, Oliver comes from a family where his needs are met where Tilly's made to feel like a burden. Oliver shows her how she's not and she flourishes. From the moment Tilly sets eyes on Oliver she sees all the remarkable qualities he has and sees his neurodivergence as a positive not a negative. They form a beautiful friendship and are able to be much more to each other throughout the summer as they discover themselves and Europe.

Thanks again to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for the honest review, as always all words are my own.