The Woman Beyond the Attic by Andrew Neiderman

The Woman Beyond the Attic

by Andrew Neiderman

“The woman who emerges from these pages is as riveting as her books” (The Wall Street Journal) in this Edgar Award–nominated celebration of the famously private V.C. Andrews—featuring family photos, personal letters, a partial manuscript for an unpublished novel, and more.

Best known for her internationally, multi-million-copy bestselling novel Flowers in the Attic, Cleo Virginia Andrews lived a fascinating life. Born to modest means, she came of age in the American South during the Great Depression and faced a series of increasingly challenging health issues. Yet, once she rose to international literary fame, she prided herself on her intense privacy.

Now, The Woman Beyond the Attic aims to connect her personal life with the public novels for which she was famous. Based on Virginia’s own letters, and interviews with her dearest family members, her long-term ghostwriter Andrew Neiderman tells Virginia’s full story for the first time.

Perfect for anyone hoping to learn more about the enigmatic woman behind one of the most important novels of the 20th century, The Woman Beyond the Attic will have you “transfixed” (Publishers Weekly) from the first page.

Reviewed by Terri M. LeBlanc on

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I was so excited to read this biography about the woman who influenced my reading as a teen. Unfortunately, I ended up abandoning it because the author just seemed to saying the same thing about Andrews' life over and over and over again. The ARC sat on my nightstand for about a month at about 50% complete and I decided to call it quits.

I receive a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a honest review.

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