Twelve is a novel by Nick McDonell about drug addiction, violence and sex among
mainly wealthy Manhattan teenagers. The title refers to a new designer drug that White Mike
sells. The drug is referred to as a cross between cocaine and ecstasy.
Characters
White Mike: Philosophical 17 year old drug dealer who roams the streets of New York, peddling marijuana to rich teens.
His mother died of cancer before the novel begins and his father is almost never around, leaving White Mike to his own devices.
White Mike is very intelligent and never uses drugs or alcohol. Wears an overcoat and jeans.He is the cousin of Charlie with whom
he spent much time in their childhood. Shot by Lionel at the end of the book, but survives and goes to Paris to finish his
studies.
Hunter: Hunter is White Mike's closest friend. He is described as a beefy kid who often plays basketball at the rec
center with black kids. At the beginning of the novel, he gets into a fight with a kid named Nana at the rec, and ends up
splattered with a large amount of Nana's blood. When Nana is murdered shortly after, he is the prime suspect, but is later
cleared of all charges.
Chris: A plain 17 year old boy who desperately wishes to lose his virginity to Sara Ludlow the hottest girl in his
school. He is hated by many people but well known for throwing large parties.
Claude: Chris's brother. A psychopath, gun nut and ex-cocaine abuser who collects bladed weapons, which he buys from a
shop in Chinatown. Illegally buys an Uzi and goes on a shooting spree during a party at his house at the climax of the book,
killing most of the party goers. Shot by police shortly after.
Jessica: A plain girl who frequents many parties and becomes addicted to the drug Twelve. Agrees to sleep with Lionel
during the climactic house party for more twelve when she cannot pay for it. Fate unknown.
Andrew: Friend of Hunter who is injured at a skating rink. Meets Sara Ludlow at the hospital and is highly attracted to
her. Not a party person, but goes to parties to meet girls. Killed by Claude.
Sara Ludlow: The hottest girl in school. Sara is highly promiscuous and uses her feminine traits to get what she wants
from Andrew and Chris. Fate unknown, presumably killed by Claude.
Lionel: Murderous drug dealer who supplies White Mike with Twelve. Described as having yellow and brown bloodshot eyes.
Kills Charlie and Nana at the beginning of the book. Hunter is blamed for the murders. Agrees to sleep with Jessica in exchange
for twelve. Shoots White Mike with Charlie's gun and is killed by Claude as he tries to flee.
Molly: A friend of White Mike's who does not know he is a drug dealer. Very pure, never uses drugs or goes to parties.
Killed by Claude.
Timmy and Mark Rothko: Two wigger boys who buy marijuana from White Mike. Speak in
exaggerated hip-hop slang. Both killed by Claude.
Charlie: White Mike's cousin, who got him into drug dealing. Killed by Lionel.
Plot Summary
Twelve is the story of 17 year old White Mike, the privileged son of a restaurant tycoon. His mother succumbed to
breast cancer several years before the novel began. White Mike is drug dealer who has
taken his senior year in high school off to sell marijuana to his wealthy peers. When he
is not selling drugs he is reminiscing of his childhood and philosophizing about a world he feels he is not a part of. The novel
takes place over a five day period in December of 1999, beginning on the night of the 27th and ending on New Year's Eve. It is
told in a 3rd person narrative and follows not just White Mike but many other characters, but despite this White Mike is the
central figure in the book.
The novel begins with White Mike thinking about his deceased mother and musing about the state of New York in the Winter. He
then visits the rec center, where Hunter, a friend of his has gotten into a fight with a black basketball player named Nana. The
fight ends with both covered in copious amounts of each others blood. White Mike and Hunter head to a nearby McDonalds, where they discuss College. White Mike then leaves to make a sale. Hunter then leaves and goes
home, thinking about the fight with Nana while listening to James Taylor on his discman. At
home he makes sporadic conversation with his father, who is quite wealthy and a borderline alcoholic. Hunter then leaves the
apartment and goes for a walk. The narrative then shifts to Nana, who is going home to his apartment in the Harlem housing
projects. Before he can get into his building he witnesses a drug deal between two shady characters, a pale white boy and a heavy
black man. The deal the erupts into violence when the heavy man shoots the pale boy with a gun wrapped in a hand towel. Nana
tries to escape but is killed as well by the heavy man, who pockets the pale boy's revolver before fleeing the scene. We then
shift to Sara Ludlow, the "hottest girl in school" and her girlfriends as they head to a party. They discuss school and their
friends. White Mike is at the party. He sells some pot to Chris, the boy throwing the party, but
declines Chris's invitation to come in. After wondering how smart Sara Ludlow is, he leaves, musing about how rich everyone is.
We then meet Chris, the boy throwing the party, a 17 year old boy desperate to lose his virginity. There is an overview of the
party and we then meet Jessica, a school mate of Sara and Chris who heads to the bathroom to do some cocaine. Instead of cocaine she does a drug given to her by a boy. The drug is called Twelve. She takes some and
is overwhelmed by the high that follows. She compares it to the first time she read The Gettysburg Address before passing out.
The narrative shifts to Claude, Chris's brother, and Tobias, a male model, taking a trip through China Town. They smoke some pot
together and then buy bladed weapons at a shop. Claude takes home his weapons and arranges them in his closet, all in perfect
order like some private shrine. After the party ends, the second part of the novel, taking place on December 28th, begins.
The corpses of Nana and the pale boy are found. After talking with some boys who witnessed the fight at the rec center, two
detectives place Hunter under arrest because of the blood still on his clothes. Jessica wakes up and heads to the skating rink
with some girlfriends. Once there, she accidentally injures a boy named Andrew by cutting his forehead with her skate. Andrew is
taken to the hospital and the girls leave the rink. Jessica calls Chris and asks for White Mike's phone number, telling him that
she wants more of the drug she had the party, Twelve. At the hospital, Andrew undergoes surgery and is placed in a room for an
overnight stay. He is placed in the same room as Sean, the high school football star who happens to be Sara Ludlow's boyfriend.
Sean was involved in a car accident. Sara arrives to vist him and strikes up a conversation with Andrew. Andrew loans her his
Dave Matthews Band CD, thinking it will make a good excuse to see her again. Sara
then goes to see Chris. She asks him to host another, bigger party on New Year's Eve, since his parents are out of town. Chris is
apprehensive, but Sara tempts him with sexual favors so he gives in. White Mike meets Jessica with Lionel, a mysterious drug
dealer who supplies Mike with Twelve. They sell the Twelve to Jessica, who asks for Lionel's number in case she wants more. White
Mike and Lionel then converse about Charlie, White Mike's cousin who got him into drug dealing and is away at College. It is
revealed here that Lionel killed Charlie and Nana. He tells White Mike he has not seen Charlie, and departs. Tobias heads to a
shoot at the modelling agency. There he meets Molly, a fellow model who he is interested in. He takes Molly to Chris and Claude's
where he is keeping his flesh-eating pirahnas. After showing her the fish, he invites her to the New Year's Eve party and she
agrees. Hunter is placed under arrest for the murders of Nana and Charlie since the blood on his clothes is verified as Nana's.
He finds he does not have an alibi. Chris and Claude go to a cocktail party hosted by their aunt. Chris converses with a
wannabe-author friend of his aunt's about The Beatles and Eminem. After the party Claude returns to China Town with Tobias and illegally buys an Uzi submachine gun from
one of the shops. The novel then goes to part three, which takes place on December 29th.
Chris is having a boxing lesson when Sara shows up, requesting money for some Twelve which she will give to Jessica. Chris
reluctantly gives her the money. Molly visits White Mike, who is a good friend of hers even though she is unaware of his
"profession". She tells him about Tobias and the party. White Mike gently tries to dissuade her from going. Andrew is bored so he
goes for a walk and ends up in Carl Shurz park where he meets and eccentric old man named Sven. He plays a game of chess with
Sven, who beats him. Andrew feels he is being insulted by Sven and tries to leave, but Sven insists on taking him to a nearby pub
for a drink. He does. At the bar, Andrew and Sven drink Scotch and Sodas and discuss school and Sven's old life as a merchant
sailor. Feeling weirded out, Andrew leaves. White Mike is walking home and sees Captain, a homeless bodybuilding black man,
injuring himself by hitting a brick wall and calls an ambulance. Part Four follows this, taking place on December 30th.
That morning, Andrew calls Sara under the guise of getting his CD back. She invites him to Chris's party and asks him to bring
weed. Andrew does not smoke pot but decides to score some anyway. We are then introduced to Timmy and Mark Rothko, two fat
wigger boys who get their kicks stealing CDs, smoking weed and speaking in an exaggerated hip-hop
vernacular. They contact White Mike with the intent of buying some weed. White Mike has a phone conversation with an old friend
of his and Hunter's, Warren, and then decides to take a train ride down to Coney Island.
The perspective shifts to Sean, who has to go to the hospital for a check-up on his broken arm. He takes a taxi and is annoyed by
the driver. White Mike goes to Coney Island and observes people. Back on the train he gets the call from Timmy and Mark Rothko.
Jessica wakes up and watches the talk shows. She enjoys watching the "dregs of hummanity" on television and holds a fake talk
show with her stuffed animals in which she comments on a fictional school massacre. Here we are given the impression that Jessica
may not be all there. Timmy and Mark Rothko stop to buy cigarette usings a fake I.D. It fails and they threaten the store clerk,
who in turn pulls an empty revolver on them. They leave all too quickly. Jessica has lunch with her mother, who advises she
visits a psychiatrist. She reluctantly agrees and wonders what she will tell her psychiatrist. White Mike sells some weed to
Timmy and Mark Rothko, who both irritate and amuse him with their lifestyle. In jail, Hunter finally contacts his father through
Andrew's father. Hunter tells his father he is frightened. Hunter's father remembers an incident that happened when he was in
school, when a boy died at a drunken fireside party. White Mike meets Andrew at the ampitheatre and sells him weed. White Mike is
curious as to Andrew is buying it. Andrew tells him it is for a girl. Part five begins, taking place on New Year's Eve.
Andrew wakes up and decides to get a haircut. He does, then at home decides he looks bad. He decides to go to the party and
resolves to get himself drunk. Chris goes out and buys toiletries and condoms, thinking that tonight will be the night that he
loses his virginity. He goes home and throws out his collection of pornography. Timmy and
Mark Rothko call White Mike for more weed. They follow him to his house, much to his annoyance. He gives them their weed and they
talk about birds. Mark Rothko and Timmy then go to the supermarket and smash a container of Marshmallow fluff. White Mike
receives a call from his dad telling him Charlie is dead. White Mike breaks down and wonders who could have done it. Jessica
prepares for the party and to score more Twelve. At the party, Jessica gives her cell phone to a girl who beeps White Mike for
weed. White Mike rushes over. Andrew and Molly meet in the kitchen and grow closer, deciding to head out for pizza when Lionel
arrives. Lionel and Jessica go upstairs and she realises she does not have enough for a bag. She offers to have sex with Lionel
in exchange. White Mike arrives at the party and in a fit of rage trashes the house stereo. He punches Chris when Chris attempts
to kick him out. He bursts in on Lionel and Jessica, who are having sex. Lionel pulls Charlie's revolver, which he took from the
murder scene, on White Mike. White Mike realises Lionel killed Charlie and attacks him, only to be shot. The gunshot causes
Claude to snap, and he leaves his room armed with his submachine gun and sword. He goes on a rampage, killing many of the
partygoers including Mark Rothko, Timmy, Andrew and Molly. After charging through the house, he steps outside and opens fire on
the police, who fatally shoot him on the spot. An afterword by White Mike explains that he underwent surgery for his wound and
survived. It also states that Hunter was cleared of all charges after the bullets from Lionel's gun were exmained. He also
explains that he is now studying in Paris and that he likes it better than New York.
Inscription
After the title page is the inscription - "Dedicated to my father." The next page reads - "Can we please all stand and have a
moment of silence for those students who died. And can we now have a moment of silence for those students who killed them."
Trivia
The character Hunter, a friend of White Mike, is possibly a reference to McDonell's father's friendship with Hunter S. Thompson.
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