1 on her to-do list is to exact revenge on her mother and her grandmother. Though she falls for an older man then marries a male ballet dancer and has a child, item No. The sequel Petals on the Wind picks up immediately where Flowers in the Attic leaves off and then chronicles the next 15 years of Cathy's life. Cathy gets her revenge, and it's gnarly.Given that Lifetime is adapting the next book, Petals on the Wind, after this, I thought I'd share the most shocking events that are still to come in this series. I've read the whole Flowers in the Attic series, and things only get worse after the first installment - we're talking revenge, more sordid sex, suicide, and general scandal. The viewer reaction seems to be WTF to many of Flowers in the Attic's scenes, but to that I say: you ain't seen nothin' yet. It's a horrific tale of physical and emotional abuse, psychological torture, and, of course. The story follows teenaged Cathy as she's locked up in the attic of her grandparents' home with her siblings - a plan of her mother's to keep them a secret. Andrews's bestselling 1979 novel, Flowers in the Attic, to life, starring Mad Men's Kiernan Shipka as main character Cathy and Heather Graham as her mother, Corrine.
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