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The Face on the Milk Carton
  

The Face on the Milk Carton (Hardcover)

by Caroline B. Cooney (Author) "Janie finished her essay ..." (more)
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The picture of a missing child printed on a milk carton attracts the attention of 15-year-old Jane Johnson. A glimpse of the girl's polka-dot dress causes memories to surface, and Jane begins to review her past and question her true identity. It is nearly impossible for Jane to perceive her loving parents as kidnappers; the task of gathering evidence and drawing conclusions proves less difficult than confronting the undeniable truth. As the novel ends, Jane has found the courage to contact her real parents, but Cooney cleverly leaves the events that follow to readers' imaginations. Although the book's plot is based largely on coincidences, Cooney's skilled writing makes even the most unlikely events seem plausible. The roller-coaster ride Jane experiences with her emotions is both absorbing and convincing. Strong characterizations and suspenseful, impeccably-paced action add to this novel's appeal. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Grade 7-10-- The message on the milk carton reads, "Have you seen this child?" Three-year-old Jennie Spring was kidnapped 12 years earlier, but Janie Johnson, looking at the photo, suddenly knows that she is that child. Fragments of memory and evidence accumulate, and when she demands to know about her early childhood years, her parents confess what they believe to be true, that she is really their grandchild, the child of their long-missing daughter who had joined a cult. Janie wants to accept this, but she cannot forget Jennie's family and their loss. Finally, almost against her will, she seeks help and confides in her parents. Her mother insists that she call the Spring family, and the book ends as she calls them. Many young people fantasize about having been adopted or even kidnapped, but the decisions Janie must face are painful and complex, and she experiences denial, anger, and guilt while sorting her way toward a solution. Janie's boyfriend--sensible, funny, with problems of his own--is an excellent foil for her intensity. Their romance is natural and believable. Cooney again demonstrates an excellent ear for dialogue and a gift for protraying responsible middle-class teen-agers trying to come to terms with very real concerns. A good choice for readers of Norma Fox Mazer's Taking Terri Muller (Morrow, 1983). --Tatiana Castleton, Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library, CA
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Favourite Since I Was Young, Feb 2 2005
By A Customer
I first read this book when I was in grade 5, about 5 years ago. I loved it! I bought the whole collection and I read them over and over again. A must read for any mystery or thriller lover! One of Cooneys best!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Missing, Jul 4 2004
By Ritsa (Naperville, Illinois) - See all my reviews
No one ever likes to look at the pictures, of the missing children on milk cartoons. With reality crumbling around every one else in the world. Sickening lessons of cruel people.
Are not exactly the kind of thoughts people enjoy to think about.
However, Fourteen year old Janie Johnson. Will soon learn about one of the horrors of the world.

One day while eating lunch with her friends. Janie sees an erie photograph of a three year old with tight pigtails.
While staring at it Janie realizes that it is her.
A three year old girl named Jennie
Spring had been kidnapped at a shopping mall in New Jersey, twelve years ago.
Janie had all ways felt something off with her parents.

She all ways felt like she never really looked like them. Her mom was often funny when it came to medical papers, and letting her learn how to drive.
Now as Janie starts to learn the horrible truth of her childhood. She soon learns what happened between the time she was three years old and now.

Why her parents do not have any photos of her as a baby.
Why they have no cloths for her when she was a baby.
Janie learns that she is not a Johnson at all. But a completely different girl, who she hasn't been for twelve years.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Truly Great Book to Read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Jun 27 2004
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this is a great book it has a lot of suspense involved and youll never want to put it down everyone should read it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Who am I?
This, in my honest opinion, is Caroline B. Cooney's best novel to date. It received the most recognition out of all of her work and began the quartet of Janie books. Read more
Published on Jun 24 2004 by QUEEN_OF_EVERYTHING

4.0 out of 5 stars Who knew a milk carton could lead to so much?
Janie Johnson never paid attention to the "MISSING" pictures on milk cartons. But a familiar picture sparked Janie's eye. The girl in the picture looked exactly like her. Read more
Published on Jun 24 2004 by Wumbo56

1.0 out of 5 stars Too much love stuff
This book, face on the milk carton was terrible!! I didn't even read the whole thing becase it was ssssssssooooooooo bad!! i hated it and don't recomend it to anyone! Read more
Published on Jun 16 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars Milk Carton Review
I read the book The Face on The Milk Carton. About a girl named Janie who finds her three year old face on a milk carton. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars The Face on the Milk Carton
I thought this was a pretty good book. I liked how the author described Janie's daydreams. Another reason is that it leaves you hanging, which I like. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Lots of Love
I would recommend this book to everybody who loves mystery and suspicion. I didn't really like some parts in the book that got off track, and I also didn't like the ending of the... Read more
Published on Jun 4 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars The face on the Milk Carton review by Sammy Sosa
Face on the milk carton was an exciting but slow story. It made a mystery fun and not so much of a creepy mystery book. This story consistently had excellent scenes. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars To much romance
The book the Face On The Milk Carton was ok. It had some parts that I did not like at all.
It had too many romance scenes with janie and Reeve, the main characters. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Face On The Milk Carton
Face On The Milk Carton is a great book when you just pay attention to the mystery parts. It would be better if Janie ( the main character) and her boyfriend Reeve wouldn't have... Read more
Published on Jun 4 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars Face on the MIlk Carton
The book, Face on the Milk Carton, was not very well written and it could have been much better. I thought it was bad because of all the romance stuff. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2004

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