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Petals on the Wind

Petals on the Wind
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First edition cover
Author V. C. Andrews
Country United States
Language English
Series Dollanganger series
Genre Gothic horror
Family saga
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Publication date
1980
Media type Print
Pages 448
ISBN (1990 reissues)
OCLC 28589928
Preceded by Flowers in the Attic (1979)
Followed by If There Be Thorns (1981)

Petals on the Wind is a novel written by V. C. Andrews in 1980. It is the second book in the Dollanganger series. The timeline takes place from the siblings' successful escape in November 1960 to the fall of 1975. The book, like the others in the series, was a number one best-seller in North America in the early 1980s. In 2014, it was adapted into a Lifetime original movie.

Petals on the Wind picks up immediately where Flowers in the Attic, left off: with Cathy, Chris, and Carrie traveling to Florida after escaping Foxworth Hall. Still weak from the effects of the poison that killed her twin Cory, Carrie gets sick on the bus and other passengers complain. Suddenly Henrietta "Henny" Beech, a mute African-American woman, rescues them and takes them to the home of her employer, 40-year-old widower Dr. Paul Sheffield of Clairmont, South Carolina. At first the children refuse to reveal their identities, but when Cathy is convinced that Paul genuinely cares and might be able to help them, she tells him that they were imprisoned for three years and poisoned by their mother and grandmother. Paul then applies for and eventually receives custody of the children. During the siblings' first Christmas with Paul, Cathy began bleeding profusely during a ballet audition and collapses; after waking in the hospital, she is told that they had to perform a D&C and that the bleeding was due to irregular periods (due to her near-starvation in the attic). Cathy suspects that the bleeding was actually a miscarriage, the result of her sleeping with Christopher in the attic, but she does not mention this suspicion, telling herself that it's in the past and all that matters is her ability to dance.

Though the children thrive under Paul and Henny's care and start fulfilling their dreams (Chris heads to premed and then medical school; Cathy gets into a local ballet school and then one in New York City), Cathy is still bent on revenge against their mother, thinking she is to blame for everything wrong in their lives. Carrie continues to feel anguish over Cory's death and is embarrassed by her failure to grow properly and the problems caused by her lack of height while Cathy and Chris still struggle with their feelings for each other. Determined to live a 'normal' life, Cathy rejects Chris's advances and insists that he must find someone else to love.

Over time, Cathy falls in love with Paul and they plan to marry, to Chris's dismay. Cathy's desire to be with Paul increases greatly when he tells her the story of his wife, Julia, and how she had drowned their son, Scotty, and herself after Paul confessed to an affair. After Cathy and Paul become engaged and her ballet troupe begins performing in New York City, Cathy finishes a performance to find Paul's sister, Amanda, waiting to meet her. Amanda leads Cathy to believe that Julia is still alive and states that she knows Cathy miscarried Chris' child. Cathy remembers the heavy bleeding she suffered during her audition and thinks that her fears were correct and it was actually a miscarriage. Devastated, she runs to a man in her dance troupe, Julian Marquet, who had been pursuing her since the day they met, and agrees to marry him immediately. When she returns to South Carolina, it is as Mrs. Julian Marquet. Only then does Cathy confront Paul about Amanda's message—and she learns that Julia 'had' still been alive (though in a permanent vegetative state from her suicide attempt) at the time Paul took them in, but she had died around the time Cathy and Paul became intimate. Paul also insists that Cathy did not have a miscarriage. Cathy still isn't sure, but realizes that she has now revealed to Paul that she and Chris committed incest while they were imprisoned. Paul assures Cathy that he loves her; Cathy knows she has made a mistake in marrying Julian, but she feels she must honour her vows.


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