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Virginia C. Andrews or V.C. Andrews, born Cleo Virginia Andrews in 1923, was a native of Portsmouth, Virginia and spent much of her childhood there. Andrews began writing as a creative outlet when she found little reward in her first career as a commercial artist, portrait painter, and fashion illustrator. Crippling arthritis and failed spinal surgical treatments forced her to spend most of her life on crutches or in a wheelchair. Flowers in the Attic was adapted into a film in 1987 and again in 2014. Andrews' bestselling books were translated into 17 languages, and 24 million copies were in print at the time of her death in 1968. After her death, her estate hired ghost writer Andrew Neidermann to complete her unfinished novels.

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