Janie Johnson series by Caroline B. Cooney (#01~5)
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Overview: American author of suspense, romance, horror, and mystery books for young adults. Cooney’s books have received several honors, including an IRA–CBC Children’s Choice and being named an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. Most recently Cooney’s Diamonds in the Shadow was named a 2008 ALA/YALSA Quick Pick and was a nominee for the Edgar Allan Poe Award.
Genre: Young Adult | Mystery/Suspense
#1 – The Face on the Milk Carton (1990)
The book is about a 15-year-old girl named Janie Johnson, who finds out she was kidnapped, and her biological parents are somewhere in New Jersey. She happened to look down at a milk carton one day, and she sees herself on a milk carton under the heading "Missing Child." Her life gets more stressful as she tries to hide the secret from her "parents," who she believes did not kidnap her. Janie tells her boyfriend, Reeve, everything. Together the two of them unravel all of the secrets surrounding Janie Johnson’s life.
#2 – Whatever Happened to Janie? (1993)
Janie is forced to leave the safety of her adoptive parents and live with her biological family. Although all of the Spring family is eager to include her, she desperately misses her adoptive parents, so she is emotionally aloof. She also has some trouble adjusting. She goes to a new school and lives in very close quarters with her new brothers and sister. As things start to improve and Janie starts to feel more at home, though, they experience a setback when the FBI shows up.
#3 – The Voice on the Radio (1996)
Reeve Shields is in college, and Janie is very anxious to finish high school so she can go to college with him. One day, Reeve gets a spot on the local college radio. Embarrassed at having nothing to talk about because he doesn’t know a subject, Reeve begins discussing the story of Janie’s kidnapping, meeting her new family, and returning to her adoptive parents. However, when Janie decides to visit Reeve in Boston (where his college is) with her brother and sister, she hears one of his college broadcasts. That same night, Reeve receives a call in from a woman claiming to be Hannah, but Reeve disconnects her before she can say much else. After that call, Reeve receives a call from Brian, asking him to come to the hotel room. There, the three confront Reeve, furious at him. Janie breaks up with Reeve, refusing to speak to him again.
#4 – What Janie Found (2000)
Frank Johnson has had a heart attack and stroke and Janie is asked by the distraught Miranda to help with the bills. Janie finds a folder marked ‘H.J’ in her father’s files and wants to read it by herself, but her brother Brian and Reeve want to be included. They find out that Frank had been sending money to his supposedly dead daughter Hannah. They find an address, where Hannah may be living in Boulder, Colorado. Janie’s older brother Stephen is currently going to college in Boulder so the three decide to go visit Stephen, all making up their own reasons to visit the area. While they are there, Brian and Reeve decide finding Hannah is a bad idea. Janie takes the longest to convince but eventually after she has a talk with Stephen she decides it would be best not to find Hannah, as it would be too painful for everyone. Janie mails Hannah the rest of the money and tells her to break off contact with the Johnson family. Meanwhile, Janie and Reeve repair their romantic relationship and Brian becomes much closer with Janie and her adoptive parents.
#4.5 – What Janie Saw (2012)
This suspenseful ebook original features the main characters from Caroline B. Cooney’s hugely successful Janie series, which began with The Face on the Milk Carton. Readers will be enthralled to discover what still matters to Janie, who was kidnapped as a toddler and reunited with her birth family as a teenager, and who may still be in danger as a young woman.
#5 – Janie Face to Face (2013)
In this riveting and emotional conclusion to the thriller-romance Janie series, that started with The Face on the Milk Carton, all will be revealed as readers find out if Janie and Reeve’s love has endured, and whether or not the person who brought Janie and her family so much emotional pain and suffering is brought to justice. For those of you who haven’t read the Janie saga, it starts with a teenage girl eating lunch with her friends in the high school cafeteria. When Janie looks at her milk carton, she recognizes the face of the missing child pictured on the carton. It is her own picture at the age of three. What follows is a captivating story about how Janie had been kidnapped and left to be raised by another family. She struggles with the fact that she loves this second family and has actually forgotten her original family. She knows if she reports the discovery of this picture and her true identity, she will be ruining the lives of people she has come to know and love. Eventually she is introduced to her biological family and then she must learn to adjust to having two families.
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