They all laughed at her and told her that the face she saw was not her own.
In the book "The Face on the Milk Carton," Janie faces the obstacle of discovering that she was kidnapped as a child and adjusting to the idea that her parents are not her biological parents. She also grapples with conflicting emotions about her identity and struggles with loyalty to her kidnappers versus her birth parents.
She wanted her real family to stop worrying that she was dead.
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.
yes,1. the face on the milk carton2. whatever happened to Janie?3. the voice on the radio4. what Janie found.
Yes I read the book and loved it the book is all about Jamie and her life
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.
If you are referring to the book about a girl named Janie finding her picture on a milk carton, then the author you are searching for is Caroline B. Cooney. Two books follow the first: "Whatever Happened to Janie?" and "The Voice on the Radio." The first two books were made into a TV movie in 1995. And there's a fourth book called "What Janie Found".
"The Face on the Milk Carton" is a young adult novel by Caroline B. Cooney about a teenage girl named Janie who sees her own childhood photo on a missing child's milk carton. This discovery leads Janie on a quest to uncover the truth about her past and her true identity. The story explores themes of family, identity, and the consequences of hidden secrets.
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...
Mr. Johnson is Janie's dad before she finds her real dad.
I am trying to remember. I think she either kept it as evidence or threw it away. It was a good book.
The setting of "The Face on the Milk Carton" takes place in a small town in America, primarily in a high school where the protagonist, Janie Johnson, attends. The story also explores Janie's home life with her adoptive family and her journey to uncover the truth about her past.
i fyour talking about the book then it was Janie Johnson or known really as Jennie Spring ii guess it was the cows are the missing people they had on the milk cartons a while back...
Janie has lots of conflicts to deal with but the biggest is the case of her kidnapping. She knows its her on the carton but no-one else believes her. She has this internal war with herself about whether her parents were capable of doing that type of thing. She then has to figure out if the cult story her parents told her was the truth. I the movie and or the second book she also has to decide between the family she's always known and the family that's really hers.