Flowers in the Attic
By V. C. Andrews

"Flowers in the Attic" was published by Piatkus in 1991 - London, it has 384 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Flowers in the Attic” Metadata:
- Title: Flowers in the Attic
- Author: V. C. Andrews
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 384
- Publisher: Piatkus
- Publish Date: 1991
- Publish Location: London
“Flowers in the Attic” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Gothic fiction - Psychological Thriller - coming of age - classics - series:dollanganger - doughnuts - incest - Psychological fiction - Fiction - abused children - brothers and sisters - grandparents - child abuse - Novela - Hermanos - Ficcion - Abuso de niños - Niños maltratados - Abuelos - American fiction - Grandparent and child - Social isolation - Inheritance and succession - Fiction, horror - Dollanger family (fictitious characters), fiction - Large type books - Children - Health and hygiene - Families - Horror tales - Enfants - Romans - collectionid:vcadg - Fiction, general
- People: ➤ Christopher Dollanganger - John Amos - Corrine Foxworth - Olivia Winfield - Malcolm Foxworth - Catherine Leigh Dollanganger - Christopher Garland Dollanganger Jr. - Carrie Dollanganger - Cory Dollanganger - Bartholomew Winslow
- Places: Gladstone - Pennsylvania - Foxworth Hall - Europe - Florida
- Time: 1957 - 1960
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Hardcover
- Pagination: 384p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20131036M - OL134834W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 812985544
- ISBN-13: 9780861880287
- ISBN-10: 0861880285
- All ISBNs: 0861880285 - 9780861880287
AI-generated Review of “Flowers in the Attic”:
Snippets and Summary:
Truly, when I was very young, way back in the Fifties, I believed all of life would be like one long and perfect summer day.
It is so appropriate to color hope yellow, like that sun we seldom saw.
"Flowers in the Attic" Description:
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"So you see, children, this house can be hard and relentless in dealing with those who disobey and break our rules. We will dole out food, drink and shelter but never kindness, sympathy or love. Keep to my rules and you won't feel the bite of my whip, nor will you be deprived of necessities. Dare to disobey me, and you will soon learn all I can do to you, and all I can keep from you." The four children had had such perfect lives until their father died. Their beautiful mother was left with no money and they had to move out of their lovely home in the dead of night... and into their grandparents' airless, lifeless attic. Their mother promised they would stay just long enough for her very wealthy, very sick father to leave her a fortune. But by the time he did, she'd forgotten all about how she's adored her four children hidden away in the attic. Cared for by a vengeful grandmother, intent on cleansing the sin from these "devil children", days stretched into years of fearful captivity. In their desperate isolation, the teenagers, Cathy and Christopher, and their twin brother and sister were everything to each other. Their mother didn't seem to care about them any more, but their own deep and abiding love was a solid strength - until death came to part them. --front flap
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