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Flowers in the Attic was the mother's betrayal. Petals on the Wind is the daughters revenge.
Chris, Cathy and Carrie have escaped their attic prison and set off with money scavenged from the Grandmother's mansion. Two teenagers and an eight-year-old who haven't seen the outdoors for over three years, determined to stay together, determined to survive. And they are fortunate. They are taken in by a lonely, kindly doctor, who readily shares with them his home, his love, his fortune. But even as the three children build bright new lives, the dark horrors of the attic haunt them.
Cathy is reminded daily by the way her brother watches her, by the way Carrie's tiny, tiny body does not grow. And Cathy is also reminded of the other child, who didn't survive the long years in the attic. Then she thinks of her mother, of her mother's brutal betrayal of those who loved and needed her most. And she vows vengeance.
While Chris pursues his dream of becoming a doctor, even while Cathy becomes a successful ballerina, she dedicates herself to her plans for revenge. And as her plans become obsession, Cathy risks everything to pay her mother back, and to show her what it's like to suffer at the hands of the one you love most.
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series:dollanganger, Fiction, dysfunctional families, Domestic fiction, Horror fiction, Dilation and curettage, Mystery fiction, mothers and daughters, revenge, suspense, persistent vegetative state, incest, doughnuts, arsenic, blackmail, psychiatric hospitals, Inheritance and succession, Problem families, Horror, Fiction - General, General, Fiction / General, Horror - General, Child abuse, Fiction, horror, Dollanger family (fictitious characters), fiction, Fiction, general, Children's stories, Large type books, American literature, Fiction, family life, general, Mothers and daughters, fiction, Fiction, gothic, Fiction, sagas, Abused children, Brothers and sisters, Ninos maltratados, Ficcion, Hermanos, Ficción, Patrimonio, collectionid:vcadgPeople
Cathy Dollanganger, Chris Dollanganger, Carrie Dollanganger, Cory Dollanganger, Henrietta Beech, Paul Sheffield, Scotty Sheffield, Julia Sheffield, Amanda Sheffield, Julian Marquet, Julian Janus Marquet, Bart Winslow, Olivia Foxworth, Bart Sheffield, Theodore Alexander RockinghamPlaces
Florida, Foxworth Hall, New York City, South Carolina, Virginia, libraryTimes
1960-1975Showing 11 featured editions. View all 60 editions?
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Petals on the Wind
2016, Charnwood
hardcover
in English
- Large print edition
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Petals on the wind
2008, HarperCollins Publishers
paperback
in English
- 2008 paperback edition (1)
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Petals on the Wind
1993, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Mass Market Paperback
in English
- 1993 paperback edition (2)
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Petales au vent
1987-08, France Loisirs
Hardcover
in French
- Edition du Club France Loisirs
272423118X 9782724231182
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Petalos al viento
1986-05, Plaza & Janes Editories
Paperback
in Spanish
- Septima edicion
8401321271 9788401321276
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Petals on the Wind is a novel written by V. C. Andrews in 1980. It is the second book in the Dollanganger series. The timeline takes place from the siblings' successful escape in November 1960 to the fall of 1975.
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