
It was one of the darkest days in America’s history—December 1, 1997. Freshman Michael Carneal walked into the Heath High School lobby in West Paducah, Kentucky, and started shooting, killing three students and injuring five. One of those injured students was 15-year-old Missy Jenkins, who was left paralyzed from the chest down.
But Missy never saw her disability as an end. Just hours after the tragedy, she forgave Carneal and took back her life. In the next decade she would graduate from college, become a counselor for troubled youth, get married, have a baby, and confront Carneal face to face about his actions that tragic day.
She would earn countless local and national honors over the years, from “Kentuckian of the Year” to one of Ladies’ Home Journal’s “Most Fascinating Women.” This is a story of love, forgiveness, courage, and determination—one that will leave people of all ages inspired to make the most of each day and never take life for granted.






















Wow! Throughout the reading of this book, I continued to be amazed by the strength and determination that Missy has shown. Never once, even while lying on the floor paralyzed with a bullet in her body, did Missy question God. She takes her circumstances in stride, and has actually found a way to use them for the glory of God. She has overcome so much - after the shooting, she went on to graduate from both high school and college, she has become a social worker who reaches out to teens in crisis and an advocate for school safety, etc, and she has gone on to get married and have a beautiful baby boy! Missy is an inspiration! I have already passed her book along to Ashley, and would definitely recommend it for any teen and adult who is looking for a good book to read!













