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    Twelve -

    Nick McDonell

    Grove Press
    2002
    256 páginas
    8h 32m
    ISBN-17: ISBN10_0802117171
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    "White Mike" dresses in an overcoat and lives with his dad on Manhattan's Upper East Side (his mom died of breast cancer not too long ago). The 17-year-old doesn't smoke, doesn't drink and doesn't do drugs. He dropped out of high school and now sells drugs pot and an Ecstasy-like upper called "twelve" to the city's moneyed teens. In this shocker of a first novel, McDonell who was 17 when he wrote it carries readers through White Mike's frantically spinning world, one alternately peopled with obscenely wealthy teenagers who live in gated townhouses with parents rarely in town and FUBU-clad basketball players in Harlem. In terse, controlled prose, McDonell describes five days in White Mike's life during Christmas break. He introduces a host of characters, ranging from Sara Ludlow ("the hottest girl at her school by, like, a lot") to Lionel ("a creepy dude" with "brown and yellow bloodshot eyes" who also sells drugs), writing mainly in the present tense, but sometimes flashing back in italics. His prose darts from one scene and character to the next, much like a cab zipping down city streets, halting quickly at a red light and then accelerating madly as soon as the light turns green. And although it brims with New York references e.g., the MetLife Building and Lenox Hill Hospital this is really a story about excess and its effects. The final scene, at a raging New Year's Eve party, will leave readers stunned, as well as curious as to what might come next from this precocious writer. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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    Nick McDonell

    Nick McDonell é um autor conhecido internacionalmente pelo best seller "Doze", escrito quando ele tinha 17 anos e publicado em 23 países. "Doze" também se tornou um filme dirigido por Joel Schumacher e estrelado por Kiefer Sutherland, Chace Crawford e 50 Cent. Depois da publicação de "Doze", McDonell estudou na Universidade de Harvard e escreveu seu segundo romance, "O Terceiro Irmão". Em 2009, seu romance "An Expensive Education" ganhou comparações a Graham Greene e John LeCarre e foi considerado para se tornar filme. Seu livro mais recente, "The End of Major Combat Operations" foi publicado na primavera de 2010.

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