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Cleo Virginia Andrews (June 6, 1923 – December 19, 1986), better known as V. C. Andrews or Virginia C. Andrews, was an American
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. She was best known for her 1979 novel '' Flowers in the Attic'', which inspired two movie adaptations and four sequels. While her novels are not classified by her publisher as
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, their young protagonists have made them popular among teenagers for decades. After her death in 1986, a
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who was initially hired to complete two unfinished works has continued to publish books under her name.


Profile

Andrews's novels combine
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, revolving around family secrets and incestual, forbidden love (frequently involving themes of horrific events, and sometimes including a rags-to-riches story). Her best-known novel is the bestseller '' Flowers in the Attic'' (1979), a tale of four children smuggled into the attic of their wealthy estranged pious grandmother, and held prisoner there by their mother. Her novels were successful enough that following Andrews's death, her estate hired a
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,
Andrew Neiderman Andrew Neiderman (born October 26, 1940) is an American novelist. In 1987, he became the ghost writer for V. C. Andrews following her death in 1986. He formerly taught English at Fallsburg Jr./Sr. High School, in upstate New York. Neiderman i ...
, to continue to write novels to be published under her name. In assessing a deficiency in her
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returns, the
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argued (successfully) that Virginia Andrews's name was a valuable commercial asset, the value of which should be included in her gross estate. Her novels have been translated into
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Life

Andrews was born in
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, the youngest child and only daughter of Lillian Lilnora (Parker), a telephone operator, and William Henry Andrews, a tool-and-die maker. She had two older brothers, William Jr. and Eugene. Andrews grew up attending
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churches. As a teenager, Andrews suffered a fall from a school stairwell, resulting in severe back injuries. The subsequent surgery to correct these injuries resulted in Andrews' suffering from crippling
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that required her to use crutches and a
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for much of her life. However, having always shown promise as an artist, she was able to complete a four-year correspondence course from her home and soon became a successful
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ist, illustrator, and portrait painter, using her art commissions to support the family after her father's death in 1957. Later in life, Andrews turned to writing. Her first novel, written in 1972 and titled ''Gods of Green Mountain'', was a
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effort that remained unpublished during her lifetime but was eventually released as an
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in 2004. In 1975, Andrews completed a manuscript for a novel she called ''Flowers in the Attic''. "I wrote it in two weeks," Andrews said. The novel was returned with the suggestion that she "spice up" and expand the story. In later interviews, Andrews claims to have made the necessary revisions in a single night. The novel, published in 1979, was an instant popular success, reaching the top of the bestseller lists in only two weeks. Every year thereafter until her death, Andrews published a new novel, each publication earning Andrews larger advances and a growing popular readership. "I think I tell a whopping good story. And I don't drift away from it a great deal into descriptive material," she stated in '' Faces of Fear'' in 1985. "When I read, if a book doesn't hold my interest in what's going to happen next, I put it down and don't finish it. So I'm not going to let anybody put one of my books down and not finish it. My stuff is a very fast read." In an interview for Twilight Magazine in 1983, Andrews was questioned about the critics' response to her work. She answered, "I don't care what the critics say. I used to, until I found out that most critics are would-be writers who are just jealous because I'm getting published and they aren't. I also don't think that anybody cares about what they say. Nor should they care." Andrews died of
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on December 19, 1986, in
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. After her death, her family hired a
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,
Andrew Neiderman Andrew Neiderman (born October 26, 1940) is an American novelist. In 1987, he became the ghost writer for V. C. Andrews following her death in 1986. He formerly taught English at Fallsburg Jr./Sr. High School, in upstate New York. Neiderman i ...
, to finish the manuscripts she had started. He would complete the next two novels, ''Garden of Shadows'' and ''Fallen Hearts'', and they were published soon after. These two novels are considered the last to bear the "V. C. Andrews" name and to be almost completely written by Andrews herself.


Fiction

The following books written by (and credited to) V. C. Andrews were published within her lifetime: * '' Flowers in the Attic'' (1979) * '' Petals on the Wind'' (1980) * '' If There Be Thorns'' (1981) * '' My Sweet Audrina'' (1982) * '' Seeds of Yesterday'' (1984) * ''
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'' (1985) * '' Dark Angel'' (1986) The following two posthumous volumes were credited solely to V. C. Andrews, and were completed by
Andrew Neiderman Andrew Neiderman (born October 26, 1940) is an American novelist. In 1987, he became the ghost writer for V. C. Andrews following her death in 1986. He formerly taught English at Fallsburg Jr./Sr. High School, in upstate New York. Neiderman i ...
based on outlines, story fragments, or work partially finished by Andrews before her death: * '' Garden of Shadows'' (1987) * '' Fallen Hearts'' (1988) All new "V. C. Andrews" work published subsequent to 1988, while credited solely to Andrews, is the work of Neiderman, under license from the V. C. Andrews estate. Neiderman has revisited some of Andrews' original characters and settings, while also creating numerous new series that explore similar themes. A listing of works and series credited under the name "V. C. Andrews" follows.


By V. C. Andrews and Andrew Neiderman


The Dollanganger Family Series

Andrews' first series of novels was published between 1979 and 1987. ''Flowers in the Attic'' and ''Petals on the Wind'' focus on the four Dollanganger siblings and the events that shattered their perfect life after a car accident kills their father and their eventual imprisonment in their grandparents' attic as their mother tries to win back the love of her dying estranged father who must not know of the existence of her four children. ''Flowers in the Attic'' tells of their incarceration at Foxworth Hall, the death of one child, and subsequent escape of the other three, with ''Petals on the Wind'' picking up directly after telling the story of life outside the attic walls and Cathy's eventual revenge on the mother that locked them away. The story then continues in ''If There Be Thorns'', which follows Cathy's sons, Jory and Bart, and the mysterious new neighbor who befriends Bart, gradually turning him against his parents; to the eventual reconstruction of Foxworth Hall (which had previously burnt down in ''Petals'') in ''Seeds of Yesterday''. ''Garden of Shadows'', a prequel, tells the grandparents' story and how the children's parents became involved with each other, leading to the events of the first novel. * '' Flowers in the Attic'' (1979) * '' Petals on the Wind'' (1980) * '' If There Be Thorns'' (1981) * '' Seeds of Yesterday'' (1984) * '' Garden of Shadows'' (1987) (by V. C. Andrews and
Andrew Neiderman Andrew Neiderman (born October 26, 1940) is an American novelist. In 1987, he became the ghost writer for V. C. Andrews following her death in 1986. He formerly taught English at Fallsburg Jr./Sr. High School, in upstate New York. Neiderman i ...
)


The Audrina Series

Initially a stand-alone novel published during Andrews' lifetime, the story takes place in the Mid-Atlantic United States during the 1960s and 1970s. The story features diverse subjects, such as brittle bone disease, rape, posttraumatic stress disorder, and diabetes, in the haunting setting of a Victorian-era mansion near the fictitious River Lyle. A sequel was published 34 years later, to tie in with the ''Lifetime'' adaptation of '' My Sweet Audrina'', by
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. * '' My Sweet Audrina'' (1982) (by Andrews) * ''Whitefern'' (2016) (by Neiderman)


The Casteel Family Series

Published between 1985 and 1990, the five novels of the Casteel series make up the last series started by Andrews before her death. This series traces the lives of a troubled
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family, originally from the viewpoint of Heaven, a young impoverished girl whose mother died during childbirth and who has a love/hate relationship with her alcoholic father who eventually sells Heaven and her siblings to make some money. Eventually Heaven leaves to go live with her maternal grandfather at Farthinggale Manor where she discovers the secrets of her mother and who her actual father is. Later novels focus on Heaven's daughter, Annie, with the fifth and final novel centering on Leigh, Heaven's mother. * ''
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'' (1985) * '' Dark Angel'' (1986) * '' Fallen Hearts'' (1988) (started by Andrews, finished by Neiderman) * '' Gates of Paradise'' (1989) (Neiderman) * '' Web of Dreams'' (1990) (Neiderman)


By Andrew Neiderman


The Cutler Family Series

This series, the first written entirely by Neiderman, covers nearly 80 years of the history of the Cutler family. The first three books, ''Dawn'', ''Secrets of the Morning'', and ''Twilight's Child'', follow the character of Dawn from her childhood to her marriage and subsequent return to the Cutler mansion. ''Midnight Whispers'' focuses on Dawn's daughter Christie. ''Darkest Hour'', the last book in the series, goes back in time to focus on Dawn's step-grandmother, Lillian. * ''
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'' (1990) * '' Secrets of the Morning'' (1991) * '' Twilight's Child'' (1992) * ''Midnight Whispers'' (1992) * '' Darkest Hour'' (1993)


The Landry Family Series

This series of novels focuses on the Landry family: Ruby Landry, her daughter Pearl, and Ruby's mother Gabrielle (referred to as Gabriel in ''Tarnished Gold''). The novels, set in the
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, were published between 1994 and 1996. * ''Ruby'' (1994) * ''Pearl in the Mist'' (1994) * ''All That Glitters'' (1995) * ''Hidden Jewel'' (1995) * ''Tarnished Gold'' (1996)


The Logan Family Series

The series follows Melody Logan from a
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as she helps her relatives deal with the problems they'd rather bury. Melody stars as the main character in ''Melody'', ''Heart Song'', and ''Unfinished Symphony''. The fourth book, ''Music in the Night'', tells the tale of Melody's cousin, Laura, who died before the events of the first book. The fifth book, ''Olivia'', serves as a prequel, with the main character being Melody's great-aunt Olivia. * ''Melody'' (1996) * ''Heart Song'' (1997) * ''Unfinished Symphony'' (1997) * ''Music in the Night'' (1998) * ''Olivia'' (1999)


The Orphans Miniseries

''The Orphans series'' focuses on the lives of four teenage orphans, Janet (Butterfly), Crystal, Brooke, and Raven, who are sent to the Lakewood House foster home and their subsequent escape in the full-length conclusion, ''Runaways''. Each of the first four mini-books focuses on the events that led each girl to the Lakewood House foster home. Released over the summer of 1998, ''The Orphans Series'' marked the first mini-series written under the ''Andrews'' name and the first departure from the usual series structure of the previous five series. An omnibus edition of the first four novels was released in 2000 and the original mini-books were subsequently taken out of print. * ''Butterfly'' (1998) * ''Crystal'' (1998) * ''Brooke'' (1998) * ''Raven'' (1998) * ''Runaways'' (1998) * ''Orphans'' (2000) (omnibus)


The Wildflowers Miniseries

The Wildflowers series is about a group of girls in court-ordered group therapy and why they were ordered to attend. The first four mini-books serve as prequels to the therapy sessions while the last one deals with what happened after. An omnibus edition was released in 2001 containing the four mini-books. * ''Misty'' (1999) * ''Star'' (1999) * ''Jade'' (1999) * ''Cat'' (1999) * ''Into the Garden'' (1999) * ''The Wildflowers'' (2001) (omnibus)


The Hudson Family Series

The Hudson series tells the story of Rain Arnold Hudson, a child conceived in an interracial affair between a black man and a wealthy white woman. Her story is told in ''Rain'', ''Lightning Strikes'', and ''Eye of the Storm''. The fourth book, ''The End of the Rainbow'', is the story of her daughter Summer. The series had ended with only four books until a prequel, titled ''Gathering Clouds'', was announced. The book was released alongside the movie adaptation of ''Rain'' and revealed the story of Rain's birth mother. * ''Rain'' (2000) * ''Lightning Strikes'' (2000) * ''Eye of the Storm'' (2000) * ''The End of the Rainbow'' (2001) * ''Gathering Clouds'' (2007, contained within the ''Rain'' movie DVD, released on May 29, 2007)


The Shooting Stars Series

The Shooting Stars series tells the stories of four girls, each with a different background, upbringing, and talent. The first four books each focus on one of the girls: ''Cinnamon'', an actress who deals with her domineering grandmother; ''Ice'', a vocalist whose mother wishes she'd never had a daughter; ''Rose'', a dancer who deals with the ramifications of her father's suicide; and ''Honey'', a violinist whose grandfather sees sin in everything. The final book is ''Falling Stars'', told from Honey's point of view, in which the four girls meet at the Senetsky School for the Arts in New York, where they try to uncover the secrets of their instructor, Madame Senetsky. * ''Cinnamon'' (2001) * ''Ice'' (2001) * ''Rose'' (2001) * ''Honey'' (2001) * ''Falling Stars'' (2001) * ''Shooting Stars'' (2002) (omnibus)


The De Beers Family Series

The De Beers family series tells the story of Willow De Beers, who learns from her father's diary that her real mother had been a patient of her father's. The first two books, ''Willow'' and ''Wicked Forest'', cover her meeting with her mother and half-brother in Palm Beach, Florida, her marriage which ends on a sour note, and the birth of her daughter Hannah, who is the main character in ''Twisted Roots''. ''Into the Woods'' is the first prequel to the series about Grace, Willow's mother, and what led to her being admitted to the hospital. ''Hidden Leaves'' and ''Dark Seed'' are both told from the perspective of Willow's father, Claude, and tell how he met Grace and how Willow was born. Some novels in the De Beers series feature letters from characters from other V. C. Andrews novels, such as Ruby Landry and Annie Stonewall. * ''Willow'' (2002) * ''Wicked Forest'' (2002) * ''Twisted Roots'' (2002) * ''Into the Woods'' (2003) * ''Hidden Leaves'' (2003) * ''Dark Seed'' (2001) (an e-book included with ''Hidden Leaves'')


The Broken Wings Series

The Broken Wings series follows three juvenile delinquents, Robin Taylor, Teal Sommers, and Phoebe Elder, who each act out for various reasons. They are sent to Dr. Foreman's School for Girls, run by the abusive Dr. Foreman, in an isolated part of the Southwest. * ''Broken Wings'' (2003) * ''Midnight Flight'' (2003)


The Gemini Series

The Gemini series follows Celeste, a young girl who is forced to take on the identity of her dead twin brother Noble by her New Age fanatic mother. Celeste's story is followed in ''Celeste'' and ''Black Cat''. The third book, ''Child of Darkness'', is about Celeste's daughter Baby Celeste. * ''Celeste'' (2004) * ''Black Cat'' (2004) * ''Child of Darkness'' (2005)


The Shadows Series

The Shadows series is about a teenage girl named April Taylor, who is short, fat, not overly talented, nor popular. The first book focuses on April's relationship with her athletic older sister Brenda and the deaths of their parents. The second book focuses on April's adventures after moving in with a foster family in California. * ''April Shadows'' (2005) * ''Girl in the Shadows'' (2006)


The Early Spring Series

The only novel from "The V. C. Andrews Trust" (through which Neiderman wrote the novels that followed Andrews's death) to feature a little girl throughout the book. Jordan March, unlike every other V. C. Andrews main character (all of whom are 12 or 16 years old), starts out at age 6, then turns 7. This little girl is developing too fast. * ''Broken Flower'' (2006) * ''Scattered Leaves'' (2007)


The Secrets Series

The series follows the story of two small-town girls, a murder, and the attic they use and develop into something very special. According to Neiderman, both books in the series were ''"slightly inspired by a true story"''. * ''Secrets in the Attic'' (2007) * ''Secrets in the Shadows'' (2008)


The Delia Series

The Delia series revolves around a young Latina girl (Delia), whose parents died in a truck accident in Mexico, and how she must cope with fitting into her aunt's wealthy and sometimes cruel Mexican-American family. * ''Delia's Crossing'' (September 2008) * ''Delia's Heart'' (December 2008) * ''Delia's Gift'' (February 2009)


The Heavenstone Series

* ''Heavenstone Secrets'' (2009) * ''Secret Whispers'' (March 2010)


The Kindred Series

* ''Daughter of Darkness'' (2010) * ''Daughter of Light'' (2012)


The March Family Series

* ''Family Storms'' (2011) * ''Cloudburst'' (2011)


The Forbidden Series

* ''The Forbidden Sister'' (2013) * ''The Forbidden Heart'' -book(2013) * ''Roxy's Story'' (2013)


The Diary Series

* '' Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth'' (2014) * '' Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger'' (2015) * '' Secret Brother'' (2015)


The Mirror Sisters Series

* ''The Mirror Sisters'' (2016) * ''Broken Glass'' (2017) * ''Shattered Memories'' (2017)


The Girls of Spindrift Series

This is a spin-off series from ''Bittersweet Dreams'' published in e-book form. * ''Corliss'' (2017) * ''Donna'' (2017) * ''Mayfair'' (2018) * ''Spindrift'' (2018)


The House of Secrets Series

* ''House of Secrets'' (2018) * ''Echoes in the Walls'' (2018) * ''Whispering Hearts'' (2020)


The Attic Series

Set before the events of the Dollanganger series, the Attic series follows the first Corrine and her marriage to Garland Foxworth. * ''Beneath the Attic'' (2019) * ''Out of the Attic'' (2020) * ''Shadows of Foxworth'' (2020)


The Umbrella Series

* ''The Umbrella Lady'' (2021) * ''Out of the Rain'' (2021)


The Eden Series

* ''Eden's Children'' (2022) * ''Little Paula'' (2023)


The Sutherland Series

* ''Losing Spring'' (2023) * ''Chasing Endless Summer'' (2024) * ''Dreaming of Autumn Skies'' (October 1, 2024)


Other works


Stand-alone works by V. C. Andrews

* ''Gods of Green Mountain'' (1972), a
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novel currently only available in e-book format. * ''The Obsessed'' (2022) (excerpt only), released as part of Neiderman's biography of Andrews.


By Andrew Neiderman

* ''Into the Darkness'' (2012) * ''Capturing Angels'' (2012) * ''The Unwelcomed Child'' (2014) * ''Bittersweet Dreams'' (2015) * ''Sage's Eyes'' (2016) * ''The Silhouette Girl'' (2019) * ''Whispering Hearts'' (2020) * ''Becoming My Sister'' (2022) * ''Birdlane Island'' (February 25, 2025)


Short stories (by Andrew Neiderman and inspired by Andrews's artwork)

* ''Cage of Love'' (2001) * ''The Little Psychic'' (2001)


Non-fiction

* ''The V.C. Andrews Trivia and Quiz Book'' (1994), by Spignesi, Stephen J. * ''V.C. Andrews: A Critical Companion'' (1996), by Huntley, E.D. * ''V.C. Andrews: A Reader's Checklist and Reference Guide'' (1999), by Checker Bee Publishing, * ''V.C. Andrews: Her Life and Books'' (2010), by Rasmussen, Dana, * ''The Woman Beyond the Attic: The Virginia Andrews Story'' (2022), by Andrew Neiderman


Film adaptations

* '' Flowers in the Attic'' (
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Television adaptations

As of July 2023, Lifetime has aired 19 adaptations of V. C. Andrews' work.


The Dollanganger Family Series

* '' Flowers in the Attic'' (2014) * '' Petals on the Wind'' (2014) * '' If There Be Thorns'' (2015) * '' Seeds of Yesterday'' (2015) * '' Flowers in the Attic: The Origin (2022) (four-part limited series based on the novel Garden of Shadows)


The Casteel Family Series

* ''
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'' (2019) * '' Dark Angel'' (2019) * '' Fallen Hearts'' (2019) * '' Gates of Paradise'' (2019) * '' Web of Dreams'' (2019)


The Landry Family Series

* ''
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'' (2021) * '' Pearl in the Mist'' (2021) * '' All That Glitters'' (2021) * '' Hidden Jewel'' (2021)


The Cutler Family Series

* ''
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'' (2023) * '' Secrets of the Morning'' (2023) * '' Twilight's Child'' (2023) * '' Midnight Whispers'' (2023)


Stand-alone movies

* '' My Sweet Audrina'' (2016)


References


External links

* at Simon & Schuster
Her Dark Materials
by Emily Bazelon, ''Slate'' magazine, December 6, 2007
"What trashy novels taught me about life"
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The Complete V.C. Andrews
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Virginia Andrews
at Fantasticfiction.co.uk * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Andrews, Virginia C. 1923 births 1986 deaths 20th-century American novelists 20th-century American women writers American horror novelists American women novelists Deaths from breast cancer in Virginia Novelists from Virginia People from Portsmouth, Virginia American women horror writers Woodrow Wilson High School (Portsmouth, Virginia) alumni Writers of Gothic fiction