This book is simply amazing. Rachel was martyred at Columbine High School, and the bits and pieces of her diary entries - such as the way she foresaw her death, her expression of undying faith, and her natural thoughts upon entering adulthood - that tie together this book are real, especially considering that she never intended for anyone to read them. They are complemented by narratives of those...
more This book is simply amazing. Rachel was martyred at Columbine High School, and the bits and pieces of her diary entries - such as the way she foresaw her death, her expression of undying faith, and her natural thoughts upon entering adulthood - that tie together this book are real, especially considering that she never intended for anyone to read them. They are complemented by narratives of those who knew her best. It is a harsh reminder on the brevity of life, and even harsher on our purpose here on earth. Read it. Whether you believe in God or not, this book is too wonderful to not finish once begun.
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