She Said Yes The Unlikely Martyrdom Of Cassie Bernall
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"One of the most gripping stories to come out of the shooting at Columbine High School"
is told in the acclaimed national bestseller that illuminates the most remarkable aspect of 17-year-old Cassie Bernall's tragic death: her life.
She said Yes is an intense & fasinating memoir of an ordinary teenager growing up in suburban Colorado, and faced --as all teenagers are--with difficult choices & pressures. It is only now, when the world knows Cassie Bernall as one of the Columbine High students killed by 2 rampaging schoolmates, that the choices she made are a profound relevance for all of us. Once a rage-filled young woman who walked a pth similar to that of her killers, Cassie found a way out of her personal snares & through her faith & a family's love, chose to embrace life with courage & conviction.
Told with unflinching honesty by her mother, Misty Bernall, Cassie's story is " a profound human story that should be read by every parent & every teenager."
is told in the acclaimed national bestseller that illuminates the most remarkable aspect of 17-year-old Cassie Bernall's tragic death: her life.
She said Yes is an intense & fasinating memoir of an ordinary teenager growing up in suburban Colorado, and faced --as all teenagers are--with difficult choices & pressures. It is only now, when the world knows Cassie Bernall as one of the Columbine High students killed by 2 rampaging schoolmates, that the choices she made are a profound relevance for all of us. Once a rage-filled young woman who walked a pth similar to that of her killers, Cassie found a way out of her personal snares & through her faith & a family's love, chose to embrace life with courage & conviction.
Told with unflinching honesty by her mother, Misty Bernall, Cassie's story is " a profound human story that should be read by every parent & every teenager."
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"Heartbreaking...enlightening...a stirring important look into the tribulations of one all-too- human teen"