Secrets of foxworth christopher s diary.
Flowers in the attic book genre.
But neither the incest nor the distasteful sleazification of the storyline of the diary of anne frank is the most disturbing thing about flowers in the attic.
The dialogue is horrendous.
Echoes of dollanganger and christopher s diary.
Flowers in the attic i ve read a number of other v c.
The family saga gothic style horror picturesque southern surroundings and theme of incest in flowers in the attic are features of andrews s books and those that neiderman penned in her name.
That dishonor belongs to the dialogue.
With heather graham ellen burstyn kiernan shipka mason dye.
Flowers in the attic is a 1979 gothic novel by v.
Secret brother the novel is written in the first person from the point of.
Andrews s novels combine gothic horror and family saga revolving around family secrets and forbidden love frequently involving themes of consensual incest most often between siblings and sometimes include a rags to riches story.
As well as the dollanganger series andrews in her lifetime authored my sweet audrina 1982 and the first two books in the casteel series heaven.
After the sudden death of their father four children face cruel treatment from their ruthless grandmother.
Andrews it is the first book in the dollanganger series and was followed by petals on the wind if there be thorns seeds of yesterday garden of shadows christopher s diary.
I guess one negative aspect of the book is that the plot seems to be quite.
Her best known novel is the bestseller flowers in the attic 1979 a tale of four children smuggled into the attic of their wealthy estranged pious.
Andrews gothic novel the darker edge is the portrayal of child abuse and.
I wouldn t class flowers in the attic as of the horror genre but it is certainly a dark and rather twisted read.
Directed by deborah chow.
Books like flowers in the attic have all the components of a best seller they have obsession fatal attraction mystery suspense entrapment death they also have an element of horror a dark incomprehensible edge to the narrative which stays with the reader long after they finish the book in the case of v c.