Flowers in the Attic
V.C. Andrews • 1979
Devastation Rating
family trauma loss horror
Our Take
Four children are locked in an attic by their grandmother while their mother attempts to reclaim her inheritance. Andrews writes imprisonment through a child's slowly dawning comprehension of what is being done to them. A novel about how family love can become its most complete negation. Andrews understood gothic horror as a form where the family home is always the primary site of violence.
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