Sonntag, 23. Februar 2014


The last chapter of the book:

...Janie and her parents talked again about their life and her parents finally told her the truth.

Hannah had kidnapped Janie and brought her to her parents where the girl growed up. Janies real family lifed in Philadelphia.

At least Janie called her real mother to tell her ....

Seventh chapter:

Janie told Reeves sister Lizzie her story and asked if she could help her. She also made up with Reeve.




In the sixteenth chapter her friends and her parents were worried about Janie because she acted out of character....

...In this chapter Janie also broke up with Reeve and she called the number from the milk cartoon again but when it was ringing she hang up.




Fifteenth chapter:

Janie and Reeve drove to Vermont where they drank coke and talked about life and growing up...




The fourtheenth chapter is a little bit boring.

Janies mother and her father are happy and because they shouldn't know how less Janie had eaten.

In the thirtheenth chapter...

...Janie went to the library after school to find out about her kidnapping. After that she went with Reeve and her mother to a soccer game where her fathers team played.




Twelfth chapter:

Janies and Reeves parents were angry because they had skipped school and come home so late.




In the tenth and eleventh chapter Janie got doubts, if the story which her parents told her, were real. So she skipped school and drove with Reeve to Philadelphia where she was searching the adress which was on the milk cartoon. When they saw the house Janie could remember of her brothers and sisters and her dog.

The ninth chapter is very long. Janie asked her parents about Hannah and where she was from. And her mother and her father told her the story. Long time ago their daughter Hannah left her parents and became member of a cult. She didn't have any contact with her parents, but one day she stood in the door with Janie. Janie couldn't grown up in the cult and so she growened up at her grandparents house. But the cult serched the little girl and so Janie and her grandparents had to move to another town and change their name.

As her parents told her that story, Janie was very surprised, that her parents are her grandparents. But she was also alleviated that her parents didn't kidnappe her.




In the eighth chapter Janie found out, that the girl on the picture was Hannah.

Meantime Janie's parents noticed, that something was going wrong with Janie, but the girl didn't want to talk about it.




Seventh chapter:

Janie was searching her mothers key on the attic. She didn't found the key, but she found boxes with old clothes, exercise books and pictures from her father, her father and herself.

But there was also a fourth box. Somebody had written an H on this box. When Janie opened it, she found lots of pictures. One of the pictures showed a little girl in a cute dress. The dress from the milk cartoon.

In the sixth chapter Janies family went to a football game together with her best friend's family and the family from her neighbour Reeve. They had lots of fun and at the way to that game Janie was allowed to drive.




The fifth chapter is a little bit shorter than the others.

In this chapter Janie called the number which was on the milk cartoon, to find more out about herself.

Donnerstag, 9. Januar 2014


I don't like the fourth chapter very much, because it's a little bit boring. Janie wanted to get her birthday certificate for her drivers licence but her mother said that she couldn't give it to her, because it's deposited at the bank. In addition to that her mother never had enough time to go to the bank with her daughter and after a while Janie became more and more distrustful.




In the third chapter...

...Janie noticed that there is not any picture from her in the house showing her at an age below five.






The second chapter is interesting to read. :)
In this chapter Janie suffered from not knowing whether she has been kidnapped when she was three years old. She got this suspition when she saw a picture from herself on a milk bottle in the School Cafeteria where was to read: ...
As Janie saw this picture a daydream creeped into her thoughts and didn't let her go. In the daydream she saw herself as a little Girl in the ice cream parlor. But it wasn't her curent mother, who was standing with her but a slim women with red hair - like the hair from Janie.
 

Dienstag, 7. Januar 2014

The face on the milk bottle ;)
The face on the milk bottle is a book which describes the life from Janie Johnson.
The first chapter is the introduction, where Janie, her friends and her feelings are described. Because I'm not aware of some expressions and translations it is a little bit difficult for me to fully understand the book. :)