Sandy
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Kelly Rimmer:
Dear Kelly Rimmer, As a Special Education teacher, I've met "Eddie." You lovingly presented his personality to a T. Have you contacted an agent to produce this masterpiece in movie form? So many children and their families would benefit from the awareness so beautifully crafted in All Things We Cannot Say.
Kelly Rimmer
Hi Sandy, oh my goodness, thank you so much. Out of all of the characters I've ever written, Eddie is my favourite. I had a lot of help in planning his part of the story with a friend who is also a special ed teacher. Maybe one day it will be a film, who knows!! For now I'm just SO delighted and proud that people all over the world are getting to meet Eddie through the book, and to get a glimpse into the way some ASD families experience life. Thanks again for the message!! I'm so glad you enjoyed it :)
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Fran
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Kelly Rimmer:
Kelly, I wanted to let you know that I couldn’t put down “The Things We Cannot Say”. I’ve been ignoring my family 😉 and reading it all day. What a powerful and emotional story. I will have a difficult time sleeping tonight. It will be in my head for a while. It’s not something you can forget about when you wake up in the morning. Thank you for writing and sharing it. Question: Do you do book tours?
Rachel
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Kelly Rimmer:
Hi Kelly, Before I Let You Go: Do you have personal experience with addiction (with a sister, yourself, family member)? (Hope not too personal of me to ask). The relationship, dialogue, and interactions between the sisters seems very authentic to me (having been there myself as the ‘fixer’ sister). How did you research the experience of addiction from each of the sister’s perspectives? Thank you.
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