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Y2K
by Janet L. Stickney

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Comment by Mariah on 04/11/13
 Another great story of yours Janet!  It hurt me personally when Gretchen died on what was the most significant day of her life...it was the day she lived for.  In my own mind I must assume her surgery was completed so she passed on as a complete woman.  From deep within, I know that is what Gretchen would have wanted.

Comment by georgia on 12/19/08
fantastic, adorable, what a life!

Comment by stephen on 10/10/08
I've read a few of your stores and this was good. The way you end it had me in tears. The only boy who want to be a girl die. Finding what he/she wanted and never got. That was a good ending. If that don't make you cry, Like me. Nothing else will.

Comment by Alyssa on 07/30/08
A moving story, that's for sure, when I read that Gretchen died it brought tears to my eyes.  You write well, and with my imagination I can often read a story and see, hear and occasionally feel what the characters are going through.  This story was one that I was able to doo all three of those things, hope you write more stories in the future, I really enjoy reading them.

Comment by JoAnne on 05/30/08
A story as real as they come - absolutely possible; cute, too.

Comment by Stanley Morton on 07/02/07
Janet, The only thing I do not like about this story is Gretchen's death. Did a good friend of yours pass on? Janet, never let circumstances rule you as Jeff did in this story, No, RULE THE CIRCUMSTANCES!!! I know you can Dear Janet, Your stories prove your strength.

Comment by Jezzi Stewart on 04/16/06
<<  What could I say? Take me with you? Because of his athletic ability a lot of schools would work around the name thing. Me, I was stuck,  >>

Why was he stuck?  Being in the top 3% of his class should get him into another school on academic grounds.

Comment by Jenny Grier on 11/18/04
Janet, your name is always an indicator of a good story and this story was very much up to your standards.  

Thank you again for much enjoyment.


Comment by Diane Sutton on 04/23/02
Gee, I'm sure I was here for the Y2K and why this story doesn't pertain to men is a mystery.

I liked the way Janet used the uncentainty of the mellinium change to give her story some relavence. It could have happened to some extent if the computer did go wacky.

Another feather in this authors cap and a deserving one at that.

Diane



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