House of secrets / V.C. Andrews.
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Main Library | Large Print Fiction | Andrews, V. C. | HS 1 | Available | 33111009181880 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Ever since Fern could remember, she and her mother have lived as servants in Wyndemere House, the old gothic mansion of the Davenport family. She may have been a servant, but Fern developed a sweet friendship with Dr. Davenport's son, Ryder, and she was even allowed free range of the estate.
Originally published: Pocket Books.
"A gothic tale of romance, class divisions, and the secrets that haunt families for generations"-- Provided by publisher.
Fern and her mother have always lived as servants in Wyndemere House, the mansion of the Davenport family. She developed a friendship with Dr. Davenport's son, Ryder, and enjoyed free range of the estate. When Dr. Davenport remarries, his new wife has very different ideas about a servant's place. Now Fern and her mother are subject to cruel punishments, harsh conditions, and aren't even allowed to use the front door. When Ryder invites Fern to join his friends at prom, there's nothing Mrs. Davenport won't do to stop them.. After all, reputation is everything.