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The Christian inspirational national bestseller that Publishers Weekly called “intense and fascinating” about the life of Cassie Bernall, a seventeen-year-old teenager who professed her belief in God before being fatally shot all over the Columbine school shooting tragedy—written by her mother.
“Some of the 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 and fascinating memoir” (Publishers Weekly) of an extraordinary teenager growing up in suburban Colorado, and faced — as all teenagers are — with difficult choices and pressures. It is only now, when the world knows Cassie Bernall as some of the Columbine High students killed by two rampaging schoolmates, that the choices she made offer a profound relevance for us all. Once a rage-filled young woman who walked a path similar to that of her killers, Cassie found a way out of her personal snares and, through her faith and a family’s love, chose to embrace life with courage and conviction.
Told with unflinching honesty by her mother, Misty Bernall, Cassie’s story is “a profoundly human story that are supposed to be read by every parent and every teenager” (New York Post).
In the aftermath of the Columbine High School tragedy, a story came out about Cassie Bernall, a young woman who allegedly professed her belief in God in the moments before she was shot dead. Hailed a modern-day martyr by Christian groups and the media, detectives revealed months later that she may never have had such an exchange with her killer. Bernall’s parents responded to the news with a observation:
“Our intent was to share Cassie’s story so that you can encourage parents and teenagers. If any of our actions have hurt or offended anyone, we sincerely apologize.”
In She Said Yes, a moving memoir written by Cassie’s mother, Misty Bernall, we meet the real Cassie, a typical adolescent who struggles with peer pressure and her relationship with her parents. Once headed down the common teenage path of self-loathing and depression, Cassie turned her life around through her faith and the beef up of a group of people who helped her find peace and purpose–her youth group at church. Though Cassie was far from the perfect child, She Said Yes tells the story of how Cassie’s faith gave her the strength to overcome the obstacles she faced in her young life. Irrespective of what happened at Columbine, She Said Yes is a moving tribute to an ordinary young woman and a lesson for both parents and teenagers alike.