Yes, Jonah eventually discovers his biological mother in the story. He learns more about his past and origin as the plot unfolds in the novel "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
Jonah does not find his birth mother's identity in Found.
The rising action of the book Found by Margret Peterson Haddix is when Jonah,Chip, and Katherine search for and call all of the people that had there names on the FBI folder papers to try to find information.
Jonah's sister is Katherine.
Jonah's last name in "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix is Granger.
Jonah is around 13 years old in the book "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
Jonah Skidmore lives on River View Road in the book "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
It has not yet been revealed who Jonah Skidmore really is. The author has mentioned that his true identity will not be revealed until the final book in the series.
In the book Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Jonah met JB at the adoption agency where they both discovered they were among the missing children who were sent from the past to the present. They quickly become friends as they embark on a journey to uncover the mystery behind their origins.
Jonah felt shocked, confused, and overwhelmed when he found out he was adopted in the book "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix. He struggled with his identity and tried to come to terms with this new information about his past.
The main characters in "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix are Jonah Skidmore and Katherine "Kathy" Charter. They discover that they are among dozens of children who have been mysteriously abducted from history and sent to the 21st century.
Chip's real name is Jonah Skidmore.
The solution is that they (Chip and Jonah) are actually in the wrong time zone and have to be sent back, but the thing is the reason they were sent to the 21st Century is that way they wouldn't die, o will they die or not. The answer is all in the second book SENT
"Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix has a total of 320 pages.