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"All for one and one for all" was the girls' motto. In the grim foster home for orphans run by Louise and Gordon Tooey, at least Brooke, Crystal, Raven, and Butterfly had each other. Calling themselves "sisters," together they could forget the past and dream of a new chance...a real home. Then they discovered a secret even more haunting than Gordon's heavy boots pounding on the wooden floors. Their fragile hopes of a better life shattered, they escaped the only way they could. Soon they were runaways in a borrowed car, desperately wishing to wake up one morning in a place of sunshine and love.
Raven hoped to be a singer, Butterfly wanted to be a dancer, Crystal planned for college, and Brooke privately hoped to find her mother in California. On the open road the chains of sadness that had bound them seemed to melt away, and the kindness of strangers made a secure future seem almost real. But the highway was a dangerous place, and soon they were penniless and more vulnerable than ever. Alone under the wide western sky, they had only each other to ask if they should give up their dreams...or if they were really halfway to a haven of safety and happiness....
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ISBN: 9781451637038
ISBN-10: 1451637039
Series: Orphans
Published: 8th February 2011
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 325
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Pocket Books
Volume Number: 5

V C Andrews
V.C. Andrews (also know as Virginia Andrews) is the pseudonym used by ghost writer Andrew Neiderman.
One of the most popular authors of all time, V.C. Andrews has been a bestselling phenomenon since the publication of her spellbinding classic Flowers in the Attic. That blockbuster novel began her renowned Dollanganger family saga, which includes Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday, and Garden of Shadows. Since then, readers have been captivated by more than fifty novels in V.C. Andrews' bestselling series. V.C. Andrews' novels have sold more than one hundred million copies and have been translated into sixteen foreign languages.
After her death, a public letter written by the Andrews family (printed in the front of the novels, beginning with Dawn) revealed that the family was "working closely with a carefully selected writer" to continue publishing books under the V.C. Andrews name. Now, a shorter statement is included on the copyright page of each new novel. It currently reads:
"Following the death of Virginia Andrews, the Andrews family worked with a carefully selected writer to organize and complete Virginia Andrews's stories and to create additional novels, of which this is one, inspired by her storytelling genius."
The identity of this "ghostwriter" was kept a secret from the general public for years, but it's hard to hold on to a secret that big. The ghostwriter has since been identified as horror novelist Andrew Neiderman. Beginning with the completion of Garden of Shadows and the later novels of the Casteel series, Neiderman worked hard to carry the torch that Virginia left burning bright, to satisfy her fiercely devoted readers.




































