Nick McDonell's debut novel, Twelve, was a publishing sensation. It was an international best seller and established its seventeen-year-old author as an important literary voice. In The Third Brother
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At seventeen, from an insider's perspective, Nick McDonell wrote Twelve, the international best seller about privilege and excess on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, which The New York Times called
A novel soon to be a movie focuses on the life and times of White Mike, a 17-year-old prep-school dropout and drug dealer, and his privileged peers, who spend their time partying with sex, drugs and e
Sold to fourteen publishers around the world and receiving tremendous critical acclaim, Twelve was one of the most significant literary debuts of the year. A chilling novel of urban adolescence, it a
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