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Original Title: | The Face on the Milk Carton |
ISBN: | 038532328X (ISBN13: 9780385323284) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Janie Johnson #1 |
Characters: | Janie Johnson, Reeve Shields |
Setting: | New York State(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award for Senior (1993), Iowa Teen Award (1993), California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Young Adult (1993) |
Caroline B. Cooney
Hardcover | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 3.73 | 53638 Users | 2818 Reviews

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Title | : | The Face on the Milk Carton (Janie Johnson #1) |
Author | : | Caroline B. Cooney |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | April 13th 1996 by Delacorte Press (first published 1990) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Mystery. Fiction. Childrens |
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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.As fifteen-year-old Janie Johnson stares at the milk carton, she feels overcome with shock. She knows that little girl is she. But how could it be true?
Janie can't believe that her loving parents kidnapped her, until she begins to piece together clues that don't make sense. Why are there no pictures of Janie before she was four? Her parents have always said they didn't have a camera. Now that explanation sounds feeble. Something is terribly wrong, and Janie is afraid to find out what happened more than twelve years ago.
In this gripping page-turner, the reader will unravel—as Janie does—the twisted events that changed the lives of two families forever.
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Ratings: 3.73 From 53638 Users | 2818 ReviewsPiece Regarding Books The Face on the Milk Carton (Janie Johnson #1)
When Janie sits down to eat breakfast, she offhandedly notices the "missing children" photo on her milk carton. No one ever really pays attention to those photos, but this time Janie is startled to see her own picture there.....so i had to read this for the "banned books" portion of my teen r/a class, and i am convinced that this wasn't banned by parents or terrible librarians, but by the students themselves who were like "noooooo , don't make us read this!! it is soooo ba-zoring!!!"because it is. truly.this could have been a five page book. "oh shit, i was kidnapped when i was three?? let me ask my "parents" and if they are not forthcoming with the info, then i will go to the library and do some research."end of tale.
This was fantastic!! I love the Lifetime movie and the book didn't disappoint! I'm very interested to continue in the series to see if more aspects of the movie are in them! Fast and great read!

I loved this book!! It is about a girl who finds out she might have been kiddnaped as a little girl. it kept u on ur feet, begging for more and keeps you longing to turn each page!! Read it!
This is the novel I've been teaching my high intermediate learners of English as a second language for the past eight weeks. I've never read this author before, and I probably won't read anything by her again if given the choice. I had a hard time relating to the main character/narrator in any way, but the book contains lots of new vocabulary for the students. They were unhappy that there were no pictures. Although I really didn't enjoy reading this, I did kind of like the way it ended. I feel
From what I can recall, I enjoyed it a lot when I was 11 or 12 . I remember reading this book very quickly and being quite creeped out at the premise!
Phillip Ye 3/20/08 Mr. Nourok Writing Arts 903 Final Draft Book Review The Face on the Milk Carton By Caroline B. Cooney At first, I thought this book was just going to be about a girl, who got kidnapped, and some detectives went and tracked down clues to find her. It made me think this book was no different than any other normal mystery book but I was terribly wrong. This book was a lot more than just a mystery! This book is basically about a girl named Janie and she lives her life as an
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