All Reviews for Rachel's Tears

  • On 8/22 Darlene Oakley wrote: What an amazing young woman. I felt privileged to share in her young life and in her family's grief at her brutal murder - along with the murder of 12 other people on April 20, 1999 - and in their ongoing attempts to heal and to spread her message of faith and hope. Her story - as she had hoped when ... Inspiring
  • On 6/8 Eliza Scott wrote: Title: Rachel’s Tears Authors: Beth Nimmo and Darell Scott with Steve Rabey Reading level: Young Adult Paperback: 224 pages Publisher: Thomas Nelson; 10th Anniversary edition edition (February 17, 2009) Rating: 3.5 out of 5 About the book: “I am not going to apologize for speaking the name ... Rachel’s Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darell Scott
  • On 5/24 Victoria Osburn wrote: Rachel's Tears: Ten Years after Columbine is about Rachel Scott, a young girl who died for her faith in Jesus in the school shooting at Columbine High School on April 20,1999. This book inspired me on every page and with every word that was written . Seeing the diary entries of Rachel and reading ... Rachel's Tears: A Touching Story
  • On 5/14 Kristy Walker wrote: Rachel's Tears is the story of Rachel Scott, a seventeen-year-old victim of the Columbine school shooting in April 1999. Rachel's Tears was first written around a year after the shooting and this copy is a special edition marking the ten-year anniversary of the tragedy. Rachel, along with Cassie Bernall ... Rachel's Tears by Nimmo/Scott/Rabey
  • On 5/7 jennifer jones wrote: I grew up in a small town in rural Tennessee. One of those places nothing ever seems to happen. Unfortunately not my school, but the other in the county, was victim to a school shooting...I cant' remember the total dead, but devastating. So when I was choosing books to review, Rachel's Tears was my first ... Triumph over Tragedy
  • On 4/30 Elizabeth Schulenburg wrote: 10 years ago, the world watched in horror as Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris commenced a shooting spree at Columbine High School that became the worst school shooting event to date. Rachel Scott was their first victim, shot outside the school as she was eating lunch with a friend. Rachel's Tears is her ... Review - Rachel's Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott
  • On 4/29 Ian Hall wrote: On April 20th 1999, two young men, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, students at Columbine High School, in Littleton, Colorado, gunned down 13 of their fellow pupils. Rachel's tears tells the story of one of their young victims, a young Christian girl by the name of Rachel Scott. The book begins with a ... A Sad Tale
  • On 4/26 Nina Reeder wrote: Posted 04/26/09: Book review on " Rachels Tears", for Thomas-Nelson book reviews This book "Rachels Tears" is a 10th anniversary editions of the spriitual journey of Columbine shootings. What a beautiful written book, the diary of Rachel is so inspiring to me that she was such a young girl and so full ... Book review on " Rachels Tears", for Thomas-Nelson book reviews
  • On 4/21 Jennifer Price wrote: Can you believe it was 10 years ago today that we watched in horror as the tragedy at Columbine in Littleton, Colorado claimed the lives of 12 students and one teacher? I just finished reading Rachel's Tears, a book about Columbine victim, Rachel Scott, written by her parents.It is truly a fascinating ... Reading...Rachel's Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott
  • On 4/20 Brittany Cooper wrote: 10 years ago today, in a small town in Colorado, the scope of our world changed.  Two students armed with weapons and hate attacked their peers without mercy in the deadliest massacre to date on an American high school.  As reports started flooding the news outlets, emotions of confusion, panic, anger, fear, despair and numbness ... Looking Back
  • On 4/19 E.A. White wrote: Rereleased to coincide with the 10 Year Anniversary of the shootings at Columbine High School, Rachel’s Tears explores the Columbine tragedy through the prism of the incredible life of Rachel Scott. Rachel, who lost her life on that fateful April 20th, was a person of extraordinary courage and faith. Everyone ... A Life of Uncommon Strength, Confidence and Faith
  • On 4/18 Tammie Rigney wrote: In sharing their story, Rachel Scott’s mom and dad each tell of hearing about the school shooting, arriving at the designated meeting place where parents were to be reconnected to the children who were being bussed away from the school, and of the terrible sinking feeling that washed over them as the last bus rolled ... Beautiful Example of Faith in Action
  • On 4/13 Stephanie Glidden wrote: One day Rachel traced her hands on the back of her dresser and wrote the following words: “These hands belong to Rachel Joy Scott and will someday touch millions of peoples hearts”. I am sure that she didn’t have in mind what the future held for her, but she indeed has gone on to touch many peoples ... February Book Review
  • On 4/13 Mary DeMuth wrote: Rachel’s Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott is a painful, beautiful tribute to a girl who longed to see Jesus glorified in her life. Reading her words, seeing her handwriting, helped me again see just how beautiful my own children’s relationship with God is. It’s caused me to hold them closer ... She Valued what's Valuable
  • On 4/9 Kristi Herbrand wrote: In a few days, on April 20th, it will be the tenth anniversary of the Columbine tragedy. Two boys, armed with guns and bombs, killed 12 students and a teacher before turning the guns on themselves. One of those students was Rachel Joy Scott. Rachel was not the most popular, or the smartest, or the ... Rachel's Tears
  • On 4/7 Shirley Kurtz wrote: I am a book review blogger for Thomas Nelson Publishing and this is my first review. Note: You can also become a book reviewer by going to their website and applying.Review of Rachel's Tears - 10 Years After Columbine ... Rachel Scott's Faith Lives On by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott.What a beautiful ... Book Review - Rachel's Tears
  • On 4/6 Kathy McHenry wrote: Rachel’s Tears: 10th Anniversary Edition The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott This book sat on my shelf for a couple of weeks. But the recent rash of mass killings had me pick up this book. I can’t believe it’s been ten years since that horrible day at Columbine. I have to admit that I was ... Rachel’s Tears
  • On 4/6 DaNella Auten wrote: For this review, I read Rachel’s Tears, a book about Rachel Scott who was killed in the Columbine shootings. Where do I begin? I think I would like to rate it a two out of 5 swirls… (Swirls because this blog is Microbursts). I started out to read this review very excited, I was very interested ... Rachel's Tears a book review
  • On 4/3 Janet Rockey wrote: Rachel’s Tears by Beth Nimmo (mother) and Darrell Scott (father) with the help of Steve Rabey Mr. Scott and Mrs. Nimmo were honest in their description of their daughter. It would’ve been easy to set her on a pedestal, as we often do when we lose a loved one. Rachel truly showed the love of Christ ... Rachel's Tears
  • On 4/2 Eddie Poole wrote: Perhaps the most infamous day in American Public School history came in April 1999. Two outcasts, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, sat out to make their infamous mark on history by targeting their classmates, specifically those who were Christ followers, in a plan devised to send many to their death. ... Rachel's Tears
  • On 3/31 Sharon Walling wrote: I was at home the day this happened and of course, I like everyone else was glued to the TV. I just couldn't fathom how anyone could to this. I couldn't imagine how the families involved were feeling. This book was written by the parent of Rachel Scott. I can't imagine how they were able to write ... Rachel's Tears
  • On 3/31 Susan Beckman wrote: What encouragement this book, Rachel's Tears, has been to me. Written by her parents, Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott, after their daughter was one of the fatalities in the Columbine High School tragic shootings in Littleton, Colorado, on April 20, 1999. Interspersed throughout the book are excerpts from ... Rachel's Tears Book Review
  • On 3/29 Elaine Littau wrote: Rachel’s Tears Ten Years After Columbine Rachel Scott’s Faith Lives On. By Beth NImmo and Darrell Scott One life can make a difference. One life did make a difference. One life is still making a difference. The message of Rachel Scott’s life and death is inspiring as well as tragic. The energetic, ... Inpiration
  • On 3/28 LoriAnn Weldon wrote: A personal confession before I start this: I’m not a real big fan of non-fiction books, unless they have big glossy pages covered in brightly colored pictures and how-to instructions. Any day of the week, I would much rather read a novel that a biography or a “true-story” type of book. Thus, I ... Simply Rachel: A review of 'Rachel’s Tears'
  • On 3/22 Chantal Wiebe wrote: A 17-year old girl has changed the world and you may not even know her name. She was the first victim of the Columbine school shooting tragedy. Her funeral was broadcast on CNN with the largest viewing audience than any other broadcast, including Princess Di's funeral. She was a sister, a student, and ... Rachel's Tears
  • On 3/21 Mara Kim wrote: achel’s Tears challenged me. It is one of the most inspiring stories that I’ve read in such a long time. Rachel was gunned down at Columbine High School 10 years ago. Her legacy lives on. The book gives you a sneak peek into her innermost feelings through her drawings and journal. No doubt. She ... Challenged Me
  • On 3/21 Alissa Grosso wrote: In a week that has seen two very deadly shooting sprees, it seemed fitting to read Rachel's Tears a book about a Columbine victim written by her parents Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott. This is the tenth anniversary edition and perhaps because of this the book seems to have an almost comical number of introductions ... "Finding the time and the place for silence and solitude requires commitment and work."
  • On 3/20 Christina Banks wrote: "What if you were to die today? What would happen to you? Where would you go? Tomorrow is not a promise, but a chance. It may not be there for you. After death then what? Where will you spend your eternity? Will you have an eternal life with our loving Father, or will you be ripped from the arms of your ... Book Review: Rachel's Tears
  • On 3/19 Marti Frazier wrote: On May 2nd, 1998, Rachel Joy Scott penned the following words:"This will be my last year, Lord. I have gotten what I can. Thank you." On April 20th, 1999, the United States was devasted by a school shooting in Columbine, CO; among the dead lay Rachel Scott. Though dead, this was not the end of her story... Rachel's Tears
  • On 3/18 Jennie Atnip wrote: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 * Review: Rachel's Tears: 10th Anniversary Edition The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Sc Currently Rachel's Tears: 10th Anniversary Edition: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott By Beth Nimmo, Darrell Scott ... Review: Rachel's Tears: 10th Anniversary Edition The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott
  • On 3/17 Jeannie Davis wrote: Title: Rachel’s Tears  10 years after columbine…Rachel Scott’s Faith Lives On Author: Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott with Steve Rabey Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc Publish date: 2008 ISBN-13-978-1-4003-1347-1 Format: Paperback 191 Pages Price: 9.95 What an incredible story of faith and ... Rachel’s Tear’s - Book Review 10th Anniversary Edition
  • On 3/16 Brenda Klein wrote: Book Review for RACHEL'S TEARSRachel Scott was one of the victims that died in the horrendous school shooting 10 years ago at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. The small book is largely made up of this young girls' personal journals, doodles & letters to friends & family. It is a hard ... Rachel's Tears
  • On 3/16 Denise Greenacre wrote: How did Rachel Scott know she was going to die on April 20, 1999? There is no way she could have predicted her tragic death, but the evidence left in her journals tells us somehow, she knew. In one of many similar entries she says, “This will be my last year Lord. I have gotten what I can. Thank ... "Rachel's Tears" by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott
  • On 3/16 Lisa Sullivan wrote: Rachel’s Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott with Steve Rabey is a very touching account of the life of an incredible teenage girl, Rachel Scott, who was killed in the Columbine High School shooting in 1999. Written by her parents, this book is much more than just a blow-by-blow account of the days ...
  • On 3/15 Jennifer DeFoy wrote: Rachel's Tears: 10th Anniversary Edition: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott by Beth Nimmo My review rating: 3 of 5 starsThis book was very touching. The story of Rachel Joy Scott, a student who was killed during the Columbine tragedy in April of 1999, is one that is filled with ... Review: Rachel's Tears: 10 Years After Comumbine... Rachel Scott's Faith Lives On
  • On 3/15 Deanna Gibbons wrote: I just couldn't believe it had been 10 years since the tragedy that took place on the campus of Columbine High School in Littleton Colorado. That's what I was thinking when I was trying to decide which book from Thomas Nelson Publishing I wanted to review. I found Rachel's Tears, the tenth Anniversary ... Rachel's Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott
  • On 3/15 Richard Obrecht wrote: I accepted this book with reservations. Some might ask why I would have reservations with respect to someones experiences at Columbine. Well, it is easy for me to answer that question: Because it scared the living daylights out of me! I have children, and when this happened, I felt that their innocence ... Rachel's Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott
  • On 3/14 Cathy Davis wrote: Rachel's Tears: 10th Anniversary Edition The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel ScottTrade PaperBy Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott"I am not going to apologize for speaking the name of Jesus . . . If I have to sacrifice everything . . . I will." -Rachel Scott The Columbine tragedy in April ... Rachel's Tears: Book Review
  • On 3/14 Faye Bryant wrote: As a parent, this book is very hard to read. Beth and Darrell share their heartbreak in words that help others feel it. The words of Rachel Joy Scott appearing on paper are at the same time shocking to see -- some show the hole where a bullet passed -- and comforting to read. Each one holds a challenge ... A challenge for teens ... and adults.
  • On 3/13 Tammy Litke wrote: After nearly 10 Years, the impact of what happened at Columbine High School still stands out as one of the worst tragedies prior to 9/11. But the faithful acts of one young lady, show how Christians can live in the world but shine for Christ while walking through it. A new publication of Rachel's Tears ... Rachel's Tears: Book Review
  • On 3/12 Janette Fuller wrote: It will soon be ten years since the high school shootings in Columbine, Colorado. It doesn't really seem possible, does it? Rachel's Tears: 10th Anniversary Edition: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott is a book that shares the experiences of the family and friends of Rachel Scott. ... Columbine High School Shootings - Ten Years Later
  • On 3/11 Jonathon Burns wrote: Rachel’s Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darrell ScottThere are some events that will never be forgotten. Among them is the Columbine shooting in 1999 which claimed the lives of thirteen people, including Rachel Joy Scott. Rachel’s Tears is comprised mainly with stories from her parents about their life ...
  • On 3/10 Will Rodriguez wrote: This Book was written by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott with Steve Rabey and Published by Thomas Nelson.   This is the true story of a teenage girl named Rachel Scott, a Christian, who was one of 13 victims killed on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School, for affirming her faith. This book was originally ... Rachel’s Tears: 10 Years After Columbine… Rachel Scott’s Faith Lives On
  • On 3/10 Gautami TRipathy wrote: Title: Rachel's TearsAuthor: Beth Nimmo and Darrell ScottISBN: 9781400313471Publisher: Thomas Nelson/2008Pages: 179I received this book via Thomas Nelson. Rachel Scott, a teenager was killed at a shootout on April 20, 1999, at Clumbine High School, where twelve others died aong with her. Since from very ... Rachel's Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott
  • On 3/10 Marlene Rohr wrote: The final book, based on the true account of the Columbine Tragedy "Rachel's Tears" by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott ( Rachel's parents) with Steve Rabey, Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2008 is a reprint of the original book written in 2000 with new interviews. As the authors write, this is definately a book ... Peer Pressure and Bullying
  • On 3/10 Lauren Hagerman wrote: Rachel's Tears: 10th Anniversary EditionThe Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel ScottBy Beth Nimmo and Darrell ScottShots rang out on the campus of Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado the morning of April 20, 1999. Rachel Joy Scott was eating lunch with a friend, Richard Castaldo, just ... Rachel's Tears
  • On 3/10 Robin Hicks wrote: This book is the account of the life of Rachel Scott, who was killed at a shooting at Columbine High School ten years ago. It is an encouragement to those who question tragedy and a testmony of the difference one life can make. I highly recommend it for adults AND teenagers! The book would be a great ... Awesome book!
  • On 3/10 Deena Peterson wrote: God has been blessing me with incredible books over the past few weeks. Books that have challenged the way I live out my faith, and what faith in action truly looks like. I can only hope I model half of what I'm privileged to read about."Rachel's Tears" celebrates the tenth anniversary of one of our ... Rachel's Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott
  • On 3/9 Joshua Olds wrote: I was actually watching CNN when the news broke that there had been shots fired at Columbine. Has it really been ten years? With the news media referring to it every time a school shooting occurs, it does not seem that long ago. One of the victims of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold's rampage was Rachel ... Rachel's Tears - Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott
  • On 3/8 Tara Mitchell wrote: This book grabbed me from the beginning.  I am amazed by this young girl's faith and trust in the Lord.  Rachel's journal entries really opened my eyes.  I am amazed at the depth of her understanding of what it means to "trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding".  ... Book Review - Rachel's Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott
  • On 3/7 Janet Reeves wrote: Rachel’s Tears is a must-read for parents of teenagers and those who work with them—ministers, educators, mentors, and such. Rachel’s father thinks of her life “as an example of the amazing things that can happen when any of us, no matter how ordinary, open our hearts to God’s deep and boundless ... Book Review: Rachel's Tears
  • On 3/6 Mocha with Linda wrote: I recently had the opportunity to read and review the 10th Anniversary Edition of Rachel's Tears, the story, and I was blessed beyond my expectations.BOOK SUMMARY:"I am not going to apologize for speaking the name of Jesus . . . If I have to sacrifice everything . . . I will." -Rachel ScottThe Columbine ... Review - Rachel's Tears
  • On 3/4 Tim George wrote: The first words that caught my attention upon receiving my review copy of Rachel's Tears were, "10 years after Columbine." Could it be a decade has passed since the reality of what happened in suburban America when two boys, heads with filled with Nitchze and heart brimming over with hate, blazed before ... A Transparent Life
  • On 3/3 Cindy Wilson wrote: Ten years after the tragedy at Columbine, Rachel Scott’s story of faith is revisited. In Rachel’s Tears, Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott, Rachel’s parents, relate the days of their lives before, during and after the shooting at Columbine High School, which took their daughter’s life.They tell of ... Rachel's Tears - A Review
  • On 3/1 Sheila Rye wrote: Having three daughters and working in the public school system drew me to the book “Rachel’s Tears” which recounts the life and death of Rachel Joy Scott who died in the massacre at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. I found the book very honest and open. Rachel’s parents, Darrell and ... do you love to read . . . . ? (on blog) / Great Read (on Amazon)
  • On 2/27 Jennifer Bowers wrote: Rachel Scott was one of the 13 people shot and killed in the Columbine High School shooting on April 20, 1999. This book was written by her parents to help the world know more about their daughter and her deep desire to live for the Lord. This was not a book for reading enjoyment, but a book to help ... Book Review- Rachel's Tears
  • On 2/27 Beth Roberts wrote: "I am not going to aplogize for speaking the Name of Jesus, I am not going to justify my faith to them, and I am not going to hide the light that God has put in me. If I have to sacrifice everything...I will." "This will be my last year Lord. I have gotten wat I can. Thank you."-Excerpts from Rachel's ... Rachel's Tears
  • On 2/27 Kim Ford wrote: As a mother, this book is very difficult to read. My heart aches for Rachel’s parents. To read their account of that day at Columbine when so many were shot down in cold blood was so painful…so raw. I cannot imagine the terror – the hopelessness of seeing that last busload of children coming to ... Rachel's Tears - 10th Anniversary Edition
  • On 2/26 Joshua Lake wrote: Rachel Scott was a student at Columbine High School in 1999, on that infamous day when two young men went on a violent rampage. Rachel was one of the thirteen victims whose lives were taken, but her faith lives on today in the pages of her journals and this book. The book, Rachel’s Tears, is written ... Authentic Faith in a Young Martyr
  • On 2/26 Joel Watts wrote: Rachel’s Tears, written by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott with Steve Rabey, is about a typical teenage girl who was dedicated to following and serving Christ. She was the first of 13 victims at the Columbine High School shootings in April of 1999. In this book her divorced parents tell of a young girl, ... Book Review: Rachel’s Tears - Still Gripping Ten Years Later
  • On 2/25 Julia Teaman wrote: This is my review for the book Rachel's Tears. After I got through the first four chapters I was thinking I wasn't going to like this book. I didn't like how it didn't clarify at first how their parents were saved. I thought it make it kind of confusing. As the book went on I started to get the inspiration ... Rachel's Tears Book Review
  • On 2/25 Amber Goodrum wrote: The story of the school shootings at Columbine has always haunted me. I can remember watching the news horrified at the tragedy that happened within the walls and halls of that high school. I remember hearing about the bravery of many of the students that were killed or injured that fateful day and being ... Book Review -- Rachel's Tears
  • On 2/24 Kat Heckenbach wrote: In Rachel's Tears, Rachel's parents, Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott, teamed up with writer Steve Rabey to tell the story of their daughter who was murdered at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999.When I sat down to read I made sure I had tissues handy, but I didn't need them for the reason I expected. ... Review of Rachel's Tears
  • On 2/24 Marilyn Meredith wrote: This is a reprint of the same book that came out after the tragic Columbine school massacre with some added interviews. Though I read the book the first time it came out, watched lots of TV coverage, including talks given by her father after the shooting, the story of this young woman and her tremendous ... Rachel's Tears
  • On 2/23 Molly Harper wrote: I remember Columbine. I was 14, sitting at my desk at Howland Middle School at yet another class with Mr. Timlin, my 8th grade English teacher. It was a normal April day, much like most of that school year had been for me, up until that point. I don’t even recall how we knew something was wrong ... The Legacy of Youth's Faith
  • On 2/23 Cherise Kachelmuss wrote: 5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book for all that deals with faith and death, February 23, 2009 By Cherise Kachelmuss "Cher" (IL) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) I remember the day the Columbine shooting took place, it was April 20, 1999. I was a senior in high school, ready to graduate in a month and ... Great Book for all that deals with faith and death
  • On 2/23 Nancy Famolari wrote: “Rachael's Tears” touches all or us as a testament to the faith of one young girl and to her parents understanding and love of God. As a parent myself, I find it hard to imagine the level of grief that her parents must have felt when Rachael was murdered by a classmate – and murdered for her faith. ... A Parent's Grief – A Child's Faith
  • On 2/22 debra muccio wrote: April 20, 2009 will mark the 10th anniversary of Columbine. Last night I read one of the books written about Columbine, "Rachel's Tears". Although I was an adult when Columbine took place and was stunned by what I saw on television, I never really knew the details of that day nor the details of the many ... Book Review: Rachel's Tears (10th anniv. edition)
  • On 2/21 Karin Ristau wrote: Check this out and get a copy for your favorite teenEveryone working with youth should read this book and should make it available for every teenager to read! The tenth anniversary of this horrific shooting tragedy at Columbine is April 20th, 2009. We will remember!Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott are Rachel ... BOOK REVIEW - Rachel's Tears
  • On 2/18 Andrea Johnson wrote: Rachel's Tears: 10th Anniversary Edition The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel ScottTrade Paper By Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott "I am not going to apologize for speaking the name of Jesus . . . If I have to sacrifice everything . . . I will." -Rachel Scott The Columbine ... Review of Rachel's Tears
  • On 2/17 Becca C wrote: As someone who was in high school at the time of the Columbine school shootings, the 10th anniversary edition of this book was my first reading of Rachel's Tears. I wasn't sure what to expect from the book, and, honestly, expected it to be sort of over-spiritualized, or all about making a martyr of the ... Inspiring, very "Real Life"
  • On 2/15 Christie Bitters wrote: I could not read Rachel's Tears without crying. This book just touched my heart so deeply and inspired me so much. Rachel Scott was a victim of the Columbine Tragedy, on April 20, 1999 many of us watched or listened to the events that unfolded that day, for those who did not know these students personally ... Rachel's Tears - Book Review
  • On 2/13 Kristie Ingerto wrote: Rachel’s Tears, written by Darrell Scott and Beth Nimmo, tells the story of Rachel Scott, one of the students killed in the Columbine tragedy. Being able to read about this horrific day from the viewpoint of people directly affected and having their lives changed forever makes the incident more real ... Book Review - Rachel's Tears
  • On 2/12 Sarah Katie wrote: This is a book I can’t read without crying. Everytime I read it, I think long and hard on what is most important in my life. Even though many people didn’t know Rachel Joy Scott before April 20, 1999, she is still making a big impact on the world, and will continue for a long time. What I love most ... Rachel’s Tears
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