Rachel's Tears
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| Author | Darrell Scott, Beth Nimmo, Steve Rabey |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Thomas Nelson Publishers |
Publication date | April 20, 2000 |
| Pages | 181 |
| ISBN | 978-0-7852-6848-2 |
Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott is a non-fiction book about Rachel Scott, the first victim of the Columbine High School massacre.
Written by her parents, including her journal entries, it is part of a nationwide school outreach program and ministry. They present Rachel as being killed for her Christian affirmation.[1][2]
Darrell Scott traveled around the United States to promote the book. He said that during his travels he heard many stories about school death threats and that this compelled him to spread the message of his daughter. Scott said the number was "by far, more than are reported in the media."[3]
| Part of a series of articles on the |
| Columbine High School massacre |
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Location: Perpetrators: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold |
Bibliography
- Darrell Scott, Beth Nimmo, Steve Rabey, Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott, Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2000, ISBN 978-0-7852-6848-2
See also
References
- ^ Jonneke Bekkenkamp (2003). Yvonne Sherwood (ed.). Sanctified aggression: legacies of biblical and post biblical vocabularies of violence. Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-567-08070-7.
- ^ Amy-Jill Levine; Maria Mayo Robbins, eds. (2006). "Buying the Stairway to Heaven". A feminist companion to the New Testament Apocrypha. Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-8264-6688-4.
- ^ Herbert, Rosemary. "Books; Chain letters; Father of Columbine victim spreads his late daughter's message of kindness." The Boston Herald. April 20, 2001. Arts & Lifestyle 040. Retrieved on November 2, 2012.
Further reading
- "Columbine dad to speak to teachers." Plainview Daily Herald. August 12, 2004.
- "Making a difference Father of Columbine massacre victim Rachel Scott spreads message of love, hope." Herald & Review. February 22, 2003. B1.
External links
- Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott Reviews
- Customer Reviews for Thomas Nelson Rachel's Tears
- Quotes from Rachel Scott's diary
- Columbine victim tribute site, contains information about Rachel Scott
- Website dedicated to Rachel Scott, contains photographs, music and messages from Rachel's family
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