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  • Spine : • The spine is undamaged, however there are noticeable creases.
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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 352

    Pages
  • 9780099558385

    ISBN
  • 129 mm

    Width
  • 198 mm

    Height
  • 259 gram

    Weight
  • 9780099558385.JPG

    Edition
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 5 JANUARY 2012

    Publish Date
  • 22 mm

    Spine Width

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    Description

    On a stormy night in small-town America, a couple, desperate and soaked to the skin, knock on a stranger’s door. When Martha, a retired schoolteacher living a safe and conventional life, answers their knock, her world changes forever. For they are fugitives. Lynnie, a young woman with an intellectual disability, and Homan, a deaf man with only sign language to guide him, ha On a stormy night in small-town America, a couple, desperate and soaked to the skin, knock on a stranger’s door. When Martha, a retired schoolteacher living a safe and conventional life, answers their knock, her world changes...  Read More

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    Rachel Simon

    Rachel Simon is the author of six books.








    In 2005, Hallmark Hall of Fame adapted Riding The Bus With My Sister for a film by the same name. It starred Rosie ODonnell as Rachels sister Beth and Andie MacDowell as Rachel, and it was directed by Anjelica Huston.

    NPR adapted the title story from Little Nightmares, Little Dreams for the program Selected Shorts, which was also adapted for an episode of the Lifetime program The Hidden Room. The short story Paint, from the same book, was adapted for the stage by The Arden Theatre Company in Philadelphia, PA.

    Rachel is one of the only authors to have been selected twice for the Barnes & Noble Discover New Writers Program, once in fiction and once in nonfiction. She has received a Secretary Tommy G. Thompsons Recognition Award from the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, for contributions to the field of disability. Among Rachels other awards have been two creative writing fellowships from the Delaware Division of the Arts, three creative writing fellowships from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and a fiction fellowship from the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation.

    Rachel Simon went to high school at Solebury School, a small, co-ed boarding school in New Hope, PA. She then attended Bryn Mawr College, graduating with a degree in Anthropology in 1981.

    Rachels jobs have included being a community relations manager at a large bookstore, and a creative writing teacher at several colleges. She now makes her living as a writer and a speaker on topics related to disability.

    Rachel Simon lives in Delaware with her husband, the architect Hal Dean.

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