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The Voice on the Radio (Hardcover)

by Caroline B. Cooney (Author) "Over and over, Janie read those last four words on the report ..." (more)
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From Publishers Weekly

Readers of Cooney's addictive The Face on the Milk Carton and Whatever Happened to Janie? can start licking their chops. This juicy novel serves up the further life and times of Janie Johnson, who in the previous works learned that she had been kidnapped at age three from one loving family and deposited with another. Cooney brings new readers up to speed ingeniously: Janie's boyfriend, Reeve, now a college freshman, is trying to make a name for himself at the campus radio station, and in desperation he resorts to brief installments of Janie's twisted history. He achieves almost instant popularity and fame, which help salve his conscience for betraying Janie's deepest confidences. Meanwhile Janie, a very private person, endures her senior year of high school, fending off incursions from reporters and curious classmates, and drawing closer to her birth family, the Springs. Janie hazards upon one of Reeve's broadcasts and is devastated; Cooney compensates for the predictability of this plotting with a few gorgeously timed surprises. What this novel (and its predecessors) lacks in credibility it makes up for in psychological accuracy and well-aimed, gossipy views of teens?Cooney seems to have a special radar for adolescent longings and insecurities, not to mention campus chic (one of Reeve's fellow deejays, for example, affects the on-air name Derek Himself). Janie's appeal is so believable that readers will want to believe in the story, too, especially in the tender scenes between Janie and her Spring mother. Ages 12-up. (Oct.) Nonfiction
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Grade 6-10?This companion to The Face on the Milk Carton (Bantam, 1990) and Whatever Happened to Janie (Delacorte, 1993) provides more intimate details about characters that readers have come to know and care about. Janie Johnson first saw her face on a milk carton one year ago. Reeve Shields, her boyfriend, is now a college freshman and dreams of being a talk-show DJ. As he stares at the microphone in the control room of the campus radio station, the story of Janie's kidnapping at the age of three begins to slide out of his mouth and into the airwaves of Boston. Janie, in the meantime, is trying to recover from six months of nonstop confusion in her life, having recently learned about her past. When she accompanies her newfound sister and brother on a trip to visit colleges (and see her boyfriend) in Boston, Reeve's voice on the radio makes their tumultuous lives veer in a completely new direction. The complexity of human thought and actions is vividly portrayed through the author's distinctive prose, and readers are drawn deeply into the minds and hearts of the characters. Teens who have never read about Janie's circumstances are brought up to speed by the seamless intertwining of former events throughout the story. Cooney's outstanding command of emotional tension has taken this novel to extraordinary heights.?Jana R. Fine, Clearwater Public Library System, FL
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Turn off the radio, it's amateur hour, May 27 2003
By James N Simpson (Gold Coast, QLD Australia) - See all my reviews
This is one of the worst books I've ever read. A boyfriend betrays his girlfriend and tells the story of her childhood kidnapping and her problems of now having two families. She finds out and gets upset. That's it. That's the whole story. Nothing else happens. There's no revenge, no blackmail, no tragic warning, the boy friend doesn't get his comeuppance, there's no crime ring smashed, no serial kidnapper trying to kill the boy. Nothing! There's not even a real ending. This is the worst book I've ever read. How did it get published?
I suppose what this book does do is give inspiration to others that even if you can't write there is some company who will publish your work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Voice On The Radio, Mar 17 2003
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If you like a mystery and romance, this book is for you! I am suggesting you read The Voice On The Radio. It is romantic, but will keep you guessing, you'll never want to put it down.

Janie Johnson's life was finally getting back to normal. After Janie foud out she had been kidnapped she thought the worl would end. Little did she know her boyfriend Reeve, (away at college), had been seling her story on the radio.

If you want to find out what Janie does, you should read this book! It's a mystery, and a love story. Can true love survive what she has been through?

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Voice on the Radio, Mar 12 2003
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This book is a continued version of The Face on the Milk Carton and Whatever Happened to Janie? It takes place in Connecticut, New Jersey, and Boston. Janie misses her boyfriend Reeve terribly because he is at college in Boston. What Janie doesn't know is that Reeve is on the college radio station, telling Janie's past, which involves a great deal of sadness. Jodie, Janie's real sister, is looking for a place to go for college and decides to take a look at Boston. Since Janie misses Reeve so much, she decides to go along with Jodie, planning to meet with Reeve. Reeve continues telling the horrible past of Janie, who has no idea he's doing it. Finally Janie and Jodie arrive in Boston, hoping to find Reeve. When Janie hears the radio, she's about to bust. Will she ever be able to face Reeve again? I think this book was awesome, but it is hard to keep track of who and what everything is. I recommend this book for young adults.
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5.0 out of 5 stars the vioce on the radio
This book is great!It's about a girl that tries to deal with her kiddnnapper and her boyfriend going off to collage. Read more
Published on Oct 24 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars "Voice on the Radio" book talk
I really liked this book, I thought it was really interesting and kind of dramatic. The book really caught me when Janie went to Boston to visit Reeve and heard his talk... Read more
Published on Oct 23 2002 by Kathleen Card

5.0 out of 5 stars the Voice on the Radio
This book is a great book! It's one of those books you just can't put down it's a real page turner! It leaves you hanging after every chapter. Read more
Published on Oct 21 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars betrayal
The voice on the radio is a betrayal sequel. Janie's boyfriend goes off to college and things heat up for him. No not that way he gets a little campus D. Read more
Published on Oct 18 2002 by tiffany ung

4.0 out of 5 stars Completed or Not?
You thought the end was near and that nothing more could go wrong in Janie's life. That was the wrong thesis. Read more
Published on Oct 17 2002 by Hali

5.0 out of 5 stars whatever happend to Janie review
This book is about a girl named Janie and her life after she found out that she was kiddnaped.Janie's real family took her to thier house and started to teach her what they are... Read more
Published on Oct 16 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars It was an OK book!
I think this book was OK, not the best but not the worst either. I didn't like how it ended, and some of it was kind of boring. Read more
Published on Oct 13 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars The "Perfect Couple" Torn Apart.
You thought the end was near and that nothing more could go wrong in Janie's life.
That was the wrong thesis. Read more
Published on Oct 6 2002 by Hali

4.0 out of 5 stars The Mess Continues
Ok so the first two books were great like absolute page turners but The Voice On The Radio is kind of, well, blah at the beginning. Read more
Published on Oct 2 2002 by Ashley Votaw

4.0 out of 5 stars A Betrayal in the Air?
This book was just as interesting as the other two, but a little less of a page turner. You get to know more about Janie and Reeve's relationship and about Reeve's pressures in... Read more
Published on Aug 16 2002 by Melissa

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