An edition of If There Be Thorns (1981)

If There Be Thorns

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An edition of If There Be Thorns (1981)

If There Be Thorns

First Charnwood Edition
  • 3.50 ·
  • 12 Ratings
  • 158 Want to read
  • 10 Currently reading
  • 25 Have read

Out of the ashes of evil, Chris and Cathy have made a loving home for their children. Fourteen-year-old Jory is handsome and gentle, and nine-year-old Bart has a dazzling imagination. Then the lights come on in the abandoned house next door. The old lady in black is there, watching their home with prying eyes, guarded by her strange old butler. Soon she has Bart over for cookies and ice-cream, and asks him to call her 'Grandmother'. And Bart's dark transformation begins ... While the little boy trembles on the edge of madness, his anguished parents, his helpless brother, an obsessed old woman and her vengeful, powerful butler await the climax to a horror that flowered in an attic long ago - a horror whose thorns are still wet with blood, still tipped with fire ..

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Publisher
Charnwood
Language
English
Pages
463

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Cover of: If There Be Thorns
If There Be Thorns
2016, Charnwood
Paperback in English - First Charnwood Edition
Cover of: If There Be Thorns
If There Be Thorns
2015-01, Pocket Books
Mass Market Paperback in English - Pocket Books paperback edition (1); Movie Tie-in
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If There Be Thorns
2011, Harper Voyager
Paperback in English - paperback edition (1)
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If there be thorns
2008, HarperCollins Publishers
paperback in English - paperback edition (1)
Cover of: If There Be Thorns
If There Be Thorns
2007, BCA
hardcover in English - printing (1)
Cover of: If There Be Thorns
If There Be Thorns
2002?, Pocket Books
Mass Market Paperback in English - 1st Pocket Books printing (1)
Cover of: Si hubiera espinas
Si hubiera espinas
2001-03, Debolsillo
paperback in Spanish - Primera edición
Cover of: Fleurs captives
Fleurs captives: Bouquet d'épines
1988-10-13, J'ai lu
Paperback in French
Cover of: Bouquet d'épines
Bouquet d'épines
1988-11, France Loisirs, France loisirs
Paperback in French
Cover of: Das Erbe von Foxworth Hall 4
Das Erbe von Foxworth Hall 4: Dornen des Glücks
1983, Goldmann Verlag
Paperback in German

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Edition Notes

Published in
Leicester
Copyright Date
1981

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
463p.
Number of pages
463

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35510437M
Internet Archive
iftherebethorns0000andr_a7h2
ISBN 10
1444827383
ISBN 13
9781444827385
OCLC/WorldCat
1062247110
Goodreads
51899580

Work Description

If There Be Thorns is a novel by Virginia Andrews which was published in 1981. It is the third book in the Dollanganger series. The story takes place in the year 1982.

The book is narrated by two half-brothers, Jory and Bart Sheffield. Jory is a handsome, talented young man who wants to follow his mother Cathy in her career in the ballet, while Bart, who is unattractive and clumsy, feels he is outshone by Jory. By now, Cathy and Chris live together as common-law husband and wife. To hide their history, they tell the boys and other people they know that Chris was Paul's younger brother. Unable to have more children, Cathy secretly adopts Cindy, the daughter of one her former dance students, who was killed in an accident, because she longs to have a child that is hers and Chris's. Initially against it, Chris comes to accept the child.

Lonely from all the attention Jory and Cindy are receiving, Bart befriends an elderly neighbor that moved in next door, who invites him over for cookies and ice cream and encourages him to call her "Grandmother." Jory also visits the old lady next door, and she reveals that she is actually his grandmother. Jory initially doesn't believe her, and avoids her at all costs. The old woman and Bart, on the other hand, soon develop an affectionate friendship, and the woman does her best to give Bart whatever he wants, provided that Bart promises to keep her gifts—-and their relationship-—a secret from his mother.



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If There Be Thorns / Seeds of Yesterday

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In the late evening when the shadows were long, I sat quiet and unmoving near one of Paul’s marble statues.
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Whenever Dad didn't drive me home from school, a yellow school bus would let me off at an isolated spot where I would recover my bike from the nearest ravine, hidden there each morning before I stepped onto the bus.
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