Initially, Janie is a happy, carefree young lady. She leads a good home life, with loving
parents there to guide and protect her. In common with many people of her age, Janie has a very
vivid imagination and a strong sense of curiosity about the world around her. And it's this
particular characteristic of hers which leads her to discover the disturbing truth about her
background. Those parents with whom she's lived such a happy, fulfilling lifeMr. and Mrs.
Johnsonare not really her parents after all. Janie finds out that she was kidnapped at
the...
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
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