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Flowers In The Attic File

The children eventually discover they are being systematically poisoned with arsenic-laced donuts, leading to a desperate escape attempt. 🎬 Notable Adaptations

The children endure abuse and neglect at the hands of their cruel grandmother and increasingly distant mother. Flowers in the Attic

Flowers in the Attic is a 1979 Gothic horror novel by V. C. Andrews that launched the infamous Dollanganger series . The story follows four siblings—Cathy, Chris, and twins Cory and Carrie—who are hidden in their grandparents' attic for years following their father's death to secure a family inheritance. 📖 Key Story Elements Cathy and Chris.

The novel's dark themes have made it a staple for screen adaptations: Flowers in the Attic

Isolation leads to a controversial and forbidden romantic relationship between the two eldest siblings, Cathy and Chris.