Flowers in the Attic
by
V.C. Andrews
3.5 (2
ratings)
Romance
Science Fiction
Children’s
+2
more
Format
Paperback
Pages
389
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1979
Publisher
Pocket Books
ISBN-10
0743496310
ISBN-13
9780743496315
Description
In a seemingly idyllic Victorian mansion, a family hides deep within the confines of their lavish home, where beauty masks a chilling reality. The Dollanganger children, with their innocence and playful spirits, are sheltered by a mother who possesses a veneer of perfection. However, the lies that underpin their existence begin to fracture the façade of happiness.
As the truth unravels, they are trapped in a web of betrayal and dark secrets that bind them to the oppressive walls of their attic sanctuary. Andrew's poignant storytelling captures the children's struggle for freedom and identity amidst the horrors they face. Each sibling grapples with shifting loyalties and the harshness of their new reality as the lines between love and manipulation blur.
At its core, the tale is a haunting exploration of familial bonds twisted by desperation and despair. It serves as a reminder that behind every polished surface, deeper scars may lie, revealing the fragility of human connection when subjected to unimaginable trials.
As the truth unravels, they are trapped in a web of betrayal and dark secrets that bind them to the oppressive walls of their attic sanctuary. Andrew's poignant storytelling captures the children's struggle for freedom and identity amidst the horrors they face. Each sibling grapples with shifting loyalties and the harshness of their new reality as the lines between love and manipulation blur.
At its core, the tale is a haunting exploration of familial bonds twisted by desperation and despair. It serves as a reminder that behind every polished surface, deeper scars may lie, revealing the fragility of human connection when subjected to unimaginable trials.
Reviews
3.0
Nailea ✨️
@nailea
Jan 11, 2026
Bien, que decir de este libro.1. Me gustó, fue muy entretenido y me causó varios sentimientos.2. Una historia cruel para unos niños que lo merecían todo.4. Corrine, te odio de verdad.Y, pues el libro estuvo bien para mi gusto, todo pasó a su debido tiempo y no sentí que haya habido algo fuera de contexto, lo único malo del libro es que tenía descripciones de dos páginas innecesarias. O sea, ¿me describes toda una mansión y una habitación solo para después ya no saber de ella? Aburrido.⭐⭐⭐/5
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