Yes, it's based on a true story.
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V. C. Andrews wrote Flowers in the Attic.
Flowers in the attic is a fictional story based on truth. Virginia Andrews is said to have met a doctor when she was in hospital who told her about himself and his siblings and how they were kept hidden to retain a family fortune.
No it is not.
partly
it is in the woods and in the silver knights castle
Non-fiction is a story or book that is true, that really happened. Fiction is a story or book that is made up, that did not really happen.
The Lexile measure for the book "Flowers in the Attic" by V.C. Andrews is 770L.
Flowers in the attic is a fictional story based on truth. Virginia Andrews is said to have met a doctor when she was in hospital who told her about himself and his siblings and how they were kept hidden to retain a family fortune.
The Twilit series; The Notebook; Harry Potter; Flowers in the Attic; To Kill a Mockingbird..................etc
Flowers in the Attic. This film is based on a book of the same name by Virginia Andrews.
The book "Flowers in the Attic" by V.C. Andrews has faced challenges and bans in school libraries due to its controversial themes of incest, abuse, and religious extremism. However, these bans vary from institution to institution and are not universal.
yes unfortunately it was. isn't that sad? I luved the book. It is my favorite book. But yes it is a true story. Virginia Andrews was at the hospitil one day and her doctor was telling her about his family and how they were locked up to retain a fortune. I'm guessing her doctor was Chris.
It has often been disputed that this novel was based on a true story. There is little evidence to support the claim, and the book is generally believed to be fiction. The V.C. Andrews website claims to have contacted a relative of Ms Andrews. The relative, (who has remained unidentified), claims that Flowers In The Attic is based upon a true story: "Virginia was a young lady when my dad made arrangements to take Virginia to the University of Virginia hospital for treatment. While she was there, she developed a crush on her young doctor. He and his siblings had been locked away in the attic for over 6 years to preserve the family wealth." No independent verification of this claim has ever been made.
In the book "Flowers in the Attic," the mother claims that Cory died of pneumonia, even though he actually died as a result of being poisoned with arsenic by her. This deception is part of the dark and twisted plot of the novel.
The NeverEnding Story (1984)?
The book is based on a true story.
Yes I would say it is, V Andrews is a great author, hope that helped you out a bit!
The author of "The Castle in the Attic" is Elizabeth Winthrop. The book tells the story of a young boy who discovers that the miniature knight from his toy castle is alive and embarks on a magical adventure with him.