![]() ![]() 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. One day, Reeve gets a spot on the local college radio. Reeve Shields is in college, and Janie is very anxious to finish high school so she can go to college with him. Janie ends up returning to her old family. ![]() As things start to improve and Janie starts to feel more at home, though, they experience a setback when the FBI shows up. She goes to a new school and lives in very close quarters with her new brothers and sister. Although all of the Spring family is eager to include her, she desperately misses her adoptive parents, so she is emotionally aloof. Janie is forced to leave the home of her adoptive parents and live with her biological family. Janie tries to put it out of her mind, but she begins having flashbacks of events and people that don't fit in with her life. Janie believes the carton must be some type of joke because her parents are very loving parents. The milk carton says that Jennie Spring was kidnapped when she was three years old. She notices the "missing person" photo on the back of the milk carton it happens to be herself when she was very young. While at lunch one day, Janie grabs a friend's milk carton, an action that will change her life. Main article: The Face on the Milk Carton ![]()
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