"Silence made space for other people's words, which was important for those who needed to be listened to."

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Source: Rachel Simon (2011). “The Story of Beautiful Girl”, p.187, Random House

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Rachel Simon is an author known for her poignant explorations of disability and human connection, particularly in her memoir 'Riding the Bus with My Sister.'

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