
A Gothic tale of four siblings imprisoned in an attic, "Flowers in the Attic" has sold over 40 million copies worldwide. Gillian Flynn confessed to "sneak-reading" this controversial banned book - a dark family saga that captivated generations with its forbidden secrets.
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In the seemingly perfect world of the Dollanganger family, tragedy strikes without warning. When their adored father dies in a car accident, fourteen-year-old Christopher, twelve-year-old Cathy, and five-year-old twins Cory and Carrie find their idyllic suburban life shattered. Their beautiful mother Corrine, suddenly penniless and desperate, reveals a shocking secret: she comes from immense wealth but was disinherited after marrying her half-uncle (the children's father). With nowhere else to turn, she takes them to Foxworth Hall, her childhood home-a sprawling Virginia mansion where dark family secrets lurk behind every corner. The children are introduced to their grandmother-a tall, severe woman dressed entirely in gray who views them as "Devil's spawn." Her chilling pronouncement sets the stage for their nightmare: "Until the day your grandfather dies, you are here, but you don't really exist." Forced into a single bedroom with access to only the attic, the children are hidden away while their mother attempts to regain her dying father's favor and secure his fortune. What was promised as days of confinement stretches into weeks, then months, then years-as their mother's visits grow increasingly infrequent and her promises increasingly hollow.
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