![]() ![]() I hope the readers really sense the location and become attached to the characters emotionally." ![]() ![]() Andrews novels, the challenges to familial love are explored, especially sibling rivalry. "She treats the house and the artifacts like religious icons and is more involved with all that than she is with her two daughters. "The mother of the girls in the book is obsessed with the famous people who partied in the house," Neiderman says. Locals may be intrigued by the Andrews tale for the mere fact that the Coachella Valley is one of the characters - the story revolves around two sisters who endure love, rivalry and an astonishing disappearance amidst the luxury of Palm Springs, particularly The Movie Colony neighborhood. Then, come March, "Becoming My Sister," lands in the marketplace. It's already generating buzz and racking up pre-orders. Andrews ("Flowers in the Attic," "Petals on the Wind") following her death in 1986, will release her long-awaited biography. This year is bound to be a page-turner for best-selling novelist Andrew Neiderman - literally and figuratively.įor starters, the Palm Springs resident who became the ghostwriter for acclaimed scribe V.C. ![]()
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