Deflowered in the Attic

Acclaimed humor writer Wendi Aarons joins the PCPS to discuss the outlandish horror and perplexing appeal of the pop culture staple, Flowers in the Attic. They talk about their first experiences with this book, that memorable and disturbing plot point, and perform some notable passages, Reader’s Theatre style.

PLEASE NOTE: This book is full of flowery depictions of rape and incest and our conversation often turns to the shock and humor of the way it’s written. We know that for some people, this is not funny at all. If that’s the case for you and if this is an uncomfortable subject, please consider taking a break from us this episode and joining us again when we discuss more innocuous subjects. We understand and support you.

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