Flowers in the attic

author: Andrews, V. C
The four Dollanganger children move to their grandparents house with their mother. But things are not as they seem. Their mother then locks them in an abandoned wing of the large house and tells them it's only for a few days.
year: 1979, 2005, 1983, 1987, 2014, 1986
call number/section: 1000
subjects: grandmothers, fiction, child abuse, large type books, large print books, inheritance and succession, loneliness, grandparent-grandchild relationship, brothers and sisters, siblings, abused children, social isolation, incest

Editions


Flowers in the attic
Andrews, V. C
Simon and Schuster (1979)

Schools: 5



Flowers in the attic
Andrews, V. C
Pocket Books (2005)
Chris and Cathy Dollanganger are locked into the attic of their grandmother's home after the death of their father.
Schools: 1



Flowers in the attic
Andrews, V. C
G.K. Hall (1983)

Schools: 2



Flowers in the attic
Andrews, V. C
Pocket Books (1987)

Schools: 0



Flowers in the attic
Andrews, V. C
Pocket Books (2014)
The four Dollanganger children move to their grandparents house with their mother. But things are not as they seem. Their mother then locks them in an abandoned wing of the large house and tells them it's only for a few days.
Schools: 1



Flowers in the attic
Andrews, V. C


Schools: 0



Flowers in the attic
Andrews, V. C

A novel describing the experiences of four children who are locked up in the attic of their grandmother's home after the death of their father.
Schools: 1



Flowers in the attic
Andrews, V. C
Simon & Schuster Audio Publishing Div. (1986)

Schools: 0


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