![]() ![]() "The police would never believe this," Chip groaned. Names, dates-something you could go to the police with." "Really," she said disgustedly,"if the cute janitor wanted to warn you, he should have provided a few more details. ![]() Katherine shook her head, her ponytail flipping back and forth. What if the man tried again, sometime when no one was around to protect them? He, his sister Katherine, and Chip (also thirteen, also adopted), are flung into a frightening mystery. Then the anonymous letters begin to arrive, and thirteen year old Jonah, whose always known he was adopted, has his world shaken to the core. There's no pilot on board, only thirty six crying babies.The plane disappeared back into the night, its story was buried in the FBI files, and the children were parceled out for adoption. In the night a plane appears out of nowhere, and sits on a dark airport runway. The next book comes out in the spring of 2009. ![]() Found, by Margaret Peterson Haddix (Simon and Schuster, 314pp, middle grade and up), is the first book in her new series, The Missing. ![]()
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