Sobre o Autor

V. C. Andrews was an American author best known for her gothic family sagas. Her most famous work, 'Flowers in the Attic,' published in 1979, explores complex themes of family, betrayal, and the dark side of human nature. The novel became a bestseller and established Andrews as a significant figure in the genre of horror and suspense, particularly in young adult literature. Her writing often revolves around the struggles of young women facing extraordinary circumstances, reflecting both personal and societal challenges.
Andrews's unique storytelling style and ability to weave intricate plots captivated readers, leading to a loyal following. She published numerous novels during her career, many of which continued to be released posthumously, as she left behind a wealth of unpublished manuscripts. Her works often delve into the intricacies of family dynamics and the emotional scars that can linger across generations, making her a poignant voice in literary fiction.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento June 6, 1923
Local de Nascimento Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
Data de Falecimento December 19, 1986