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Chain Reaction: A Call To Compassionate Revolution
Chain Reaction A Call To Compassionate Revolution
Author: Steve Rabey, Darrell Scott
Rachel Scott and her killer Eric Harris both talked about starting a "chain reaction." Eric used violence to kill and destroy at Columbine High School. But Rachel chose another path. In a personal creed she wrote one month before her death in the Columbine tragedy, she explained her conviction that if one person goes out of his or her ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780785266808
ISBN-10: 0785266801
Publication Date: 4/3/2001
Pages: 208
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4.2 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Nelson Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Chain Reaction - A Call to Compassionate Revolution was a powerful and moving depiction of the life of Rachel Scott and her desire to create compassion and kindness with everyone she knew. Rachel Scott was one of those 12 students that lost their life in the tragic Columbine High School shooting back in the late 90's. Her father, Darrell Scott shares more about Rachel's life outside of school with her friends and family and discusses in full detail, his lifelong mission to have his daughter's life not be in vain by spreading her message of kindness and compassion.

I've not had the opportunity to meet Darrell Scott and I think he's one of the most caring, compassionate, and kind people I know. I am so inspired through him and other members of the Scott family in regards to their passion and quest to challenge each of us to adopt Rachel's Challenge in our own lives.

Excellent book! Definitely a must read.
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touching story co-written by Rachel Scott a Columbine victim's father.


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