![]() ![]() Paul took the three children in, caring for them and financially supporting them as if they were his own.Įventually the doctor developed a romantic relationship with Cathy. ![]() But fortunately a kind woman named Henny took them back to the house of the doctor she worked for – Paul Sheffield. ![]() With little money in their pockets, Cathy and Chris didn’t know what to do. However their plan was derailed when Carrie’s health began to deteriorate from the arsenic poisoning. The “Petals on the Wind” novel began with the three remaining Dollanganger children on a bus to Florida. Andrews’ 1980 book and Lifetime’s 2014 adaptation: However, the movie and book have some major differences. The book, which was originally published in 1980, told the story of the Dollanganger children’s life outside of the attic of Foxworth Hall – a place they were captive for years by their own mother and grandmother.įour months after the success of Lifetime’s remake of “Flowers In The Attic,” the network adapted the second novel for the small screen. Andrews sequel to “Flowers In The Attic,” premiered on Monday, May 26. Lifetime’s movie version of “Petals On The Wind,” the V.C. ![]()
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