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Flowers in the Attic was created in 1979-11.
The ISBN of Flowers in the Attic is 0-671-82531-3.
In "A Light in the Attic," Shel Silverstein uses the figurative language of personification to give human qualities to the attic light. By depicting the light as being "on," it conveys a sense of warmth, comfort, and guidance, which contrasts with the eerie and mysterious image typically associated with attics.
The Lexile measure for the book "Flowers in the Attic" by V.C. Andrews is 770L.
what is the setting in flowers in the attic
Flowers in the Attic Petals on the wind If there be thorns Seeds of Yesterday Gardens of Shadows
Flowers in the Attic - 2014 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
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Yes, it's based on a true story. =]
The sequels to "Flowers in the Attic" by V.C. Andrews are as follows: "Petals on the Wind" "If There Be Thorns" "Seeds of Yesterday" "Garden of Shadows"
The grandmother in Flowers in the Attic was narcissistic and possibly had obsessive compulsive disorder, and a severe personality disorder.