![]() ![]() ![]() In this gripping page-turner, the reader will unravel-as Janie does-the twisted events that changed the lives of two families forever.” Goodreads ![]() Something is terribly wrong, and Janie is afraid to find out what happened more than twelve years ago. Why are there no pictures of Janie before she was four? Her parents have always said they didn’t have a camera. Janie can’t believe that her loving parents kidnapped her, until she begins to piece together clues that don’t make sense. “The face on the milk carton looks like an ordinary little girl: hair in tight pigtails, a dress with a narrow white collar, a three-year-old who was kidnapped more than twelve years ago from a shopping mall in New Jersey.Īs fifteen-year-old Janie Johnson stares at the milk carton, she feels overcome with shock. The story, while not completely unique, is well executed and memorable – although I’m biased after reading it so many times. In fact, I’m overdo for a re-read of this wonderful book and the entire series. I first read it in late middle or early high school and I enjoy it just as much now as I did then. Cooney is one of a handful of books that I have read at least 10 times. The Face on the Milk Carton by Caroline B. ![]()
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