![]() ![]() Andrews’ writing style utilizes gothic horror and revolves around family secrets and forbidden love. It means Corrine must reveal a dark secret she has kept from her children. This gives them delight because losing their father has meant they have lost everything that went with their utopian world (since their mother cannot even write a check on her own), but what they do not know is that going back comes with a price. The children have never met their grandparents but are promised by their mother that they will live like royalty. Corrine speaks wonders of her immensely wealthy parents in order to assure the children that they will be better off at their grandparents’ house. Due to this tragedy, their mother, Corrine, must go back to her parents’ house in order for the rest of the family to survive. The children’s utopian world comes crashing down by the sudden death of their father at the beginning of this compelling novel. They live in a very utopian world which causes many to see them as the perfect family… until tragedy strikes. They get their good looks from their parents, Christopher and Corrine Dollanganger. ![]() It tells the story of four children, Cathy, Chris, and the twins Cory and Carrie, who are known as the Dresden Dolls due to their fair complexions, light blonde hair, and blue eyes. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic is the first book of the Dollanganger series and is still very prominent today. ![]() Andrews, who wrote under the pen name V.C. ![]()
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