I have seen it. And while TV movies tend to be bad to mediocre, The Face on the Milk Carton is one of the good ones.
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Hardcover : 192 pages
Janie Johnsons suburban Connecticut neighborhood
Probably because too many people were calling making false reports...
Hannah Javensen is Mr and Mrs. Johnson (otherwise known as Janie's parents, really her grandparents) daughter who belongs to a cult and is sent out to go kidnap a child. Socially, emotionally and physically awkward and impaired, Hannah was never a normal child, she never fit in and did all the wrong and weird things a child could do. Hannah goes to New Jersey to kidnap Jennie Spring, but, when Hannah asks what this girl's name is she says Jennie, but Hannah must've misunderstood her and thought she said Janie, so that's how Jennie mistakenly got called by the name of Janie. Hannah was a mean person and not even her own parents knew where she was, trusted her and they missed her and all but she obviously didn't want them. Now Janie belonged to this new family and she was given to this new family by Hannah, Janie just moved all the way from New Jersey to Connecticut with a new family at the age of 3 or 4. She's too little to understand what's going on so she just goes with it. But, when she grows up she learns all about the milk carton and suspects it might be her face on the milk carton. She investigates, and asks her parents questions, she finds the same dress that little girl was wearing on the milk carton, soon her parents finally decide to tell her they said that Hannah kidnapped her and that they didn't know that Hannah kidnapped Janie and also explained how the Johnsons' real last name is Javensen, but they said that Javensen was too unusual and irregular so they changed it to Johnson. As you can see Javensen is Hannah's last name, that's why it's proven that Hannah is Janie's parent's psychotic daughter who kidnapped Jennie and belongs to a cult.
Not really. It has a less sweeter taste and is more viscous than "normal" milk is. It's nothing like vanilla milk shakes, you might say it's the opposite of that.
how does reeve act in the story face in the milk carton
The threat "I'll put your face on a Milk Carton." The warining "Your face will end up on a Milk Carton."
Caroline B. Cooney is the author of "The Face on the Milk Carton."
A milk carton
The duration of The Face on the Milk Carton - film - is 1.45 hours.
The Face on the Milk Carton - film - was created on 1995-05-24.
The Face on the Milk Carton is a work of fiction. It is a novel written by Caroline B. Cooney that tells the story of a girl who sees her own face on a missing child milk carton and unravels the mystery of her true identity.
It could be fiction or mystery, either one is acceptable.
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The antagonist in "The Face on the Milk Carton" is Janie's kidnapper and biological father, Frank. He abducted Janie when she was a young child and raised her as his own daughter, keeping her true identity hidden from her. The discovery of this deception causes conflict and tension in the story.
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