Flowers in the Attic is a seminal work of gothic fiction, exploring the dark undercurrents of familial betrayal and resilience. It tells the harrowing tale of the Dollanganger children, imprisoned in an attic by their avaricious mother and sadistic grandmother after a tragic accident. The novel delves into themes of isolation, psychological abuse, and forbidden love, charting their desperate struggle for survival and eventual escape. Andrews masterfully crafts a narrative that is both disturbing and deeply compelling, probing the destructive consequences of greed and the enduring human spirit. This book stands as a poignant commentary on innocence lost and the quest for identity amidst profound adversity.
| دار النشر: | Pocket Books |
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| اللغة: | english |