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Special Sub-Topic: The Legacy: Making Wishes Come True


What was Jenny's middle name?

    Warren. Jenny's full name was Jennifer Warren Crawford.

How old was Jenny when the book started, and when was her birthday?
    Just turned 16, May. The book started in June; Jenny's birthday was in May and Jenny had just turned 16 when the book opened.

Why did Jenny have to go to the hospital in the beginning?
    She fainted. Jenny fainted and Richard had to catch her; she'd stood up too fast.

What were Jenny's new friends making in the craft room when Jenny met them?
    Christmas wreaths. Jenny's friends were making wreaths. A nurse had commented on how crazy that was, since everyone was acting like it was "Christmas in July".

What were Jenny's new friends' names?
    Kimbra, Elaine, Noreen. Kimbra, Elaine, and Noreen were all roommates and wanted Jenny to join them in their room. They soon all became best friends; the "Four Muskateers".

Which of Jenny's friends died first?
    Noreen. Noreen died because she had too many tumors in her stomach, but soon after, Elaine's leukemia returned and she died too.

Who was Jenny in love with?
    Richard. Jenny had loved Richard since she was a little girl, and what she didn't know was that Richard loved her too.

What was Jenny's grandmother's name?
    Mariam. Jenny's grandmother was named Mariam Crawford.

What was Jenny's legacy?
    An encouraging note and check for $100,000 for sick children. Jenny knew she wasn't going to make it, so she asked her grandmother to give away all her money in her trust fund to kids she didn't even know so they could have one last wish.

On what date did Jenny die?
    January 1st, 1980. Jenny died right as the clock struck midnight for the new year and for the year 1980. It was one of her wishes; to make it to 1980.


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