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  1. Rachel Simon is an award-winning author and nationally known public speaker. She is best known for her critically acclaimed, bestselling memoir Riding the Bus with My Sister, which was adapted for a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie of the same name. The book has garnered numerous awards, and is a frequent and much beloved selection of many book clubs, school reading programs, and city-wide reads ...

  2. In the 10 years since Rachel Simon first invited the world to board the bus with her and her sister, Cool Beth, listeners across the globe have been moved by their story. Now, in an updated edition with 50 pages of new content, Rachel Simon reflects on changes in her life, Beth's life, and the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

  3. Riding the Bus with My Sister was a national best seller. In 2005 it was adapted for a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie starring Rosie O'Donnell and Andie McDowell, and directed by Anjelica Huston. View videos about Riding The Bus With My Sister

  4. 21 de may. de 2012 · Riding the bus with my sister : a true life journey by Simon, Rachel, 1959-Publication date 2002 Topics Simon, Rachel, 1959-, Authors, American, Authors, American, People with mental disabilities, People with mental disabilities, Sisters Publisher Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co.

  5. Riding the Bus with My Sister. 2005. Directed by Anjelica Huston. Synopsis For Rachel and her sister Beth, ... tragic that at the end the sister rides that bus to Logan international airport for American Airlines Flight 11, September 11, 2001. Review by Alex Leonce ½ 2.

  6. A photographer and her developmentally challenged sister begin living together when their father dies. Stars Andie MacDowell and Rosie O'Donnell. From the Hallmark Hall of Fame Collection. Drama 2005 1 hr 36 min. Unrated. Starring Rosie O'Donnell, Andie MacDowell, Richard T. Jones. Director Anjelica Huston.

  7. Synopsis. This perceptive, uplifting chronicle shows how much Simon, a creative writing professor at Bryn Mawr College, had to learn from her mentally retarded sister, Beth, about life, love and happiness. Beth lives independently and is in a long-term romantic relationship, but perhaps the most surprising thing about her, certainly to her ...