Michelle's autobiography is more of a children's book -- "go out there and give it your all, etc." What I really wish she would talk about -- but she never will -- is what was going through her mind (what mind?

) in 2001 when she sent her choreographer and then her coach packing.
About Michelle and the Grand Prix:
1994-95, Skate America and Trophee Lalique (now Eric Bompard). There was no final.
1995-96, Skate America, Skate Canada, and Nations Cup (Germany, later Sparkasse Cup), Finals (then called the Championship Series Final).
1996-97, Skate America, Trophee Lalique, Finals.
1997-98, Skate America, Skate Canada. She withdrew form her third event and the Final, her leg in a cast from a stress fracture in her foot.)
1998-99. She did not participate in the Grand Prix.
1999-2000, Skate America, Skate Canada, Final.
2000-01, Skate America, Skate Canada, Final.
2001-02, Skate America, Skate Canada, Final.
2002-03. She intended not to participate in the Grand Prix. The USFSA coaxed her into do Skate America, with the understanding that she would not be expected to skate again that year. (Based on that one appearance, she made the finals on a fluke, but declined to participate.)
In both 2000-04 and 2004-05, if I remember correctly, she submitted her name at the beginning of the season, but withdrew from the participation in the series.
As they say in horse racing, they rode her hard and put her away wet.
