Summary:
The book chronicles the author's year-long experience of riding the public bus system with her sister Beth, who has an intellectual disability and an independent spirit. Through their daily rides and interactions with a colorful cast of characters, the author gains insights into acceptance, patience, and the true meaning of family.
Key points:
1. Acceptance: The book stresses the need to understand and accept people with disabilities, as seen through the author's relationship with her intellectually disabled sister, Beth.
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