I am trying to remember. I think she either kept it as evidence or threw it away. It was a good book.
Janie Johnson was kidnapped and no one knew where she was then she realizes that her name was actually Jenny Green and everybody was looking for her. She doesn't understand what is going on until someone tells her. Janie Johnsons real name was Jennie Spring not Jenny Green.
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This sounds like Girl in a Garden with a Red Hat. That painting (see related links below) features a girl in a red dress and red and white hat.
If you go to the app store for iPod touch, iPad, or iPhone type in the hunger games and one of the apps will have katniss' face and it will say Katniss
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Janie's concern about her parents kidnaping her.
yes,1. the face on the milk carton2. whatever happened to Janie?3. the voice on the radio4. what Janie found.
The protagonist is Janie Johnson or Jennie Spring.
After "The Face on the Milk Carton," the next book in the Janie Johnson series by Caroline B. Cooney is "Whatever Happened to Janie." This book continues Janie's story as she navigates the aftermath of discovering her true identity.
Adair is Janie's biological brother in the book "The Face on the Milk Carton" by Caroline B. Cooney. Janie discovers her true identity and learns that she was kidnapped as a child, and Adair is part of her birth family.
Janie Johnsons suburban Connecticut neighborhood
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.
In "The Face on the Milk Carton" by Caroline B. Cooney, Reeve is the love interest of the main character, Janie. He plays a significant role in helping Janie uncover the truth about her past and the mystery surrounding her identity. Reeve is supportive and caring towards Janie throughout the story.
The falling action in the book occurs after Lizzie has explained Janie's kidnapping to the Johnsons. As Janie's parents process the information, we watch them experience intense, conflicting...
Janie Johnson's neighbor and family friend, Hannah, is revealed to be the one who kidnapped Janie when she was young. It is later discovered that Hannah had taken Janie to protect her from her birth parents, who had lost custody due to abuse and neglect.
Yes I read the book and loved it the book is all about Jamie and her life