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  2. Garden of Shadows - Wikipedia

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    Garden of Shadows shows that John Amos meets Corrine for the first time when she is 14, while it is mentioned in If There be Thorns that she was 10. In Garden of Shadows, Christopher is named Christopher Garland Foxworth. In Flowers in the Attic, his name is Garland Christopher Foxworth the Fourth.

  3. V. C. Andrews - Wikipedia

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    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)

  4. Flowers in the Attic - Wikipedia

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    Flowers in the Attic is a 1979 Gothic novel by V. C. Andrews.It is the first book in the Dollanganger series, and was followed by Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday, Garden of Shadows, Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth, Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger, and Christopher's Diary: Secret Brother.

  5. Seeds of Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    Seeds of Yesterday is a novel written by V. C. Andrews.It is the fourth book in the Dollanganger Series.The story continues from the point of view of the protagonist, Cathy, following her from the age of 52 until her death a few years later.

  6. Seeds of Yesterday (film) - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen years after If There Be Thorns, Cathy and Chris arrive at Foxworth Hall, which has been re-built by Bart, for his 25th birthday party.Bart has remained obsessed with Malcolm and has an estranged relationship with his mother and uncle/stepfather due to their incestuous relationship.

  7. Andrew Neiderman - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] He formerly taught English at Fallsburg Jr./Sr. High School, in upstate New York.

  8. Children of God (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer from the Library Journal said that Children of God "examines the problem of faith under fire with insight and clarity". [1] A Publishers Weekly review determined Russell "uses the entertaining plot to explore sociological, spiritual, and scientific questions. Misunderstandings between cultures and peoples are at the heart of her ...

  9. Heaven (Andrews novel) - Wikipedia

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    They share a one bedroom shack divided by sheets with a single stove for heat. Luke is still haunted by the death of his first wife and rarely speaks to Heaven. He is often absent and Sarah struggles to take care of the children and her parents-in-law. Most Winnerow residents look down on the Casteels and call them "hillbilly scum".