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Whatever Happened to Janie?
  

Whatever Happened to Janie? (Hardcover)

de Caroline B. Cooney (Author)
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Readers left on the edge of their seats at the conclusion of The Face on the Milk Carton will race to get their hands on this equally gripping sequel. Janie is an illegally adopted child who discovered the existence of her natural parents 12 years after her kidnapping. As this phase of the saga begins, Janie Johnson (nee Jennie Spring) has contacted her real mother and father, who have lost no time in reclaiming her. Trying to do the right thing, the 15-year-old agrees to leave her much-loved adoptive parents' home in a small Connecticut town and move to the Springs' crowded New Jersey split-level. The Springs' expectations prove to be too great for homesick Janie, who cannot stop thinking about the pain her adoptive parents are suffering and feels guilty whenever she begings to be the slightest bit happy in her new household. Janie's struggle to sort out who she is and where she belongs turns out to be profoundly upsetting not only for herself, but also for both sets of parents and her natural older sister and three brothers. Cooney builds a strong case for the rights of adoptive parents while painting a sympathetic portrait of birth parents who have given up a child, unwillingly or otherwise. The power and nature of love is wrenchingly illustrated throughout this provocative novel, which expresses multiple points of view with remarkable understanding. However strange the events of this book, the emotions of its characters remain excruciatingly real. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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Grade 7-10-- Cooney's The Face on the Milk Carton (Bantam, 1990) involved a 15-year-old girl who discovers she had been kidnapped when she was 3. Those left hanging by the ambiguous ending to that story will want to read this sequel in which Janie goes to live with her biological parents and four siblings. Although all of the family members are eager to include her, she's determined to remain emotionally aloof. Finally, Janie asserts her desire to return to her adopted family, and her biological parents love her enough to let her go. The strength of this book is that all of the parties are easy to empathize with. They are well-rounded characters with quirks and annoying qualities, yet all have compassion for "the other guy," even while feeling their own pain. The suspense centers around the question of which family needs Janie more and which she will choose. There is no clear answer to her dilemma since both love her and have suffered through no fault of their own. While Janie ultimately puts her own feelings first by choosing the family that is "real" to her, the stage is set for future changes of heart and perhaps another sequel. Meanwhile, this book won't gather dust on the shelf. --Jacqueline Rose, Southeast Regional Library, NC
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Janie Or Jennie?, Mai 15 2004
Par lovemebad (Naperville,IL) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Janie Johnson, is a six teen year old, who thinks her life is great ( except that her last name is boring.). In the Face On the Milk Cartoon, Janie recognizes her face on a photo graph.
She is horrified to learn that she was abducted when she was only three years old. Janie soon learns that her real name is Jennie Spring and that she is the daughter of Jonathan, and Donna Spring who live in New Jersey. Not the daughter of her parents who live in Massachusetts.
Janie tries to cope with living in her real home, with her real family, and with real life problems, that she doesn't know how to handle.
She misses her mother and father, and her boy friend Reeve in Massachusetts.
Janie is trying to get a long with her biological family. However, the one person who is really making it difficult for her. Is Janie's older brother Stephen.
Janie is trying her hardest to fit in but her temper flares up a lot. She finds it so hard to call Mr. and Mrs. Spring mom and dad.
The Springs are a really nice family but Janie ( or Jennie as the Springs call her.)
However, every thing is different in their home. The breakfast isn't the same. The family doesn't know what privacy or relaxing is.
Janie finds her self scared to death living in the New Jersey home. But just when things start to settle down.
Something always stirs up.
Trying to find some sort of answer from the Johnson's real daughter Hannah is easier said then done.
This is a very well written sequel for the Face On the Milk Cartoon. It's filled with suspense, mystery, drama, and a little bit of romance.
There is also a surprising emotional heavy twist at every turn.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Janie Johnson? Or is it, Jennie Spring?, Mai 10 2004
Par Ametisti (Chicago,IL,USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I love this book. I have gone through three different copies of it because I always find my self reading it. The characters are so real and drawn out. It's some times difficult to see the Spring's pov ( or for me any ways. ) Because they acted as though Janie Johnson ( Mr. and Mrs. Spring's missing daughter Jennie Spring. ) Should have fit in their family perfectly.
I feel for Janie ( yes I call her by her other name. ) Because she didn't ask for this and her 'real family' ( especially her older brother Stephen blames a lot on her.
The Spring family ( especially Mrs. Spring, ) was not able to move on with her life, after her daughter was kidnaped.
She kept all of her daughter's things. Waiting for that day that her daughter would come home, and when she did. The family expected her to mold into the Spring family.
It's also tarring to read about the Johnson because they in a way loose two daughters.
This is a tragedy waiting to happen and it spawned in to several other book.
Personally I believe this is way better then the Face on the Milk Cartoon.
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I loved the book Whatever Happened to Janie. I read it in less than 24 hours and I had trouble putting it down. Readers will enjoy reading about Janie's other family the Springs. I loved this book and hopefully you'll love it too!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A New Beginning for Janie
Book review for "Whatever Happened to Janie?"

"Whatever Happened to Janie?" by Caroline B. Cooney is about a teenage girl named Janie who found out that she was kidnapped in a... Read more

Publié le Mars 16 2004

4.0étoiles sur 5 Whatever happened to Janie
This book was a great one to read. After reading Face on the Milk Carton and then reading this one it was very exciting. Read more
Publié le Janv. 16 2004

3.0étoiles sur 5 Whatever Happend to Janie?
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This is a mystery book; it's about a kidnapping of a little girl at the age of 3. The kidnapping took place in a shopping mall, the Spring family was having an... Read more
Publié le Nov. 6 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Better than the first
Whatever Happened to Janie starts off more interesting than the first book, The Face on the Milk Carton. Read more
Publié le Oct. 4 2003 par Willow

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great suspense and drama
You will be engrossed in the drama and the suspense of this novel entailing the complete trauma of a young girl forced to live with her birth parents after being kidnapped at 3... Read more
Publié le Aoû 6 2003 par Linda

5.0étoiles sur 5 TayTay's Review
I really enjoyed this book. When, Janie Johnson turns into Jennie Spring, she has problem changing. I thought the part when she had to leave Connecticut was pretty sad. Read more
Publié le Avril 7 2003 par TayTay

5.0étoiles sur 5 Whatever Happened to Janie?
In the book Whatever Happened to Janie?, the main characters are the Springs, the Johnsons, and Janie. Read more
Publié le Mars 12 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Whatever Happend to Janie?
I think this book is great. Caroline B. Coonie really had out done her self. Make sure you read the first copy The Face On the milk Carton. Read more
Publié le Nov. 21 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 A GREAT READ!
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