Whatever Happened to Janie?

Author: Caroline B. Cooney
How could it possibly be true? But it is true. As Janie Johnson glanced at the face of the ordinary little girl on the milk carton, she was overcome with shock. She recognized that little girl – it was herself. . . .,,With the mystery of her kidnapping now unraveled, Janie’s story continues and the nightmare is not over. No one can bring back or relive the twelve years gone….Read More
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