A bold exploration of the American elite, this work reveals how the ruling class, even with good intentions, perpetuates cycles of wealth, power, and injustice. Growing up on New York City's Upper East Side, Nick McDonell experienced a life of luxury, from sailing lessons in the Hamptons to school galas at the Met. After serving as a war correspondent in Iraq and Afghanistan, he returns to his privileged upbringing with unflinching honesty. Through vivid depictions of summer safaris, winter ski trips, and schoolyard dynamics, McDonell meticulously examines how wealth and power are hoarded and passed down through generations. He highlights the exclusion of outsiders—the poor, non-white communities, and suburbanites—who remain unaware of the mechanisms that sustain this elite class. With searing precision and a deeply human touch, the narrative delves into the challenges posed by America's one-percenters, whose aspirations for a more just world often fall short. The work raises critical questions about the nature of power, the identity of those who wield it, and the potential for sharing it, all through the lens of personal experience and cultural reflection.
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Robert Nicholas McDonell es un autor estadounidense cuya novela debut, escrita a los diecisiete años, cautivó a los lectores con su exploración sin tapujos de la desafección, el consumo de drogas y la violencia entre adolescentes adinerados de Manhattan. Su obra destaca por abordar temas oscuros con una madurez que desmiente su juventud, ofreciendo un retrato crudo de un entorno social específico. El significativo éxito de la novela y su traducción a numerosos idiomas subrayan su amplia resonancia y el impacto literario temprano de McDonell. Escribe con una voz distintiva que investiga las complejidades de la desesperación adolescente y las corrientes subyacentes más oscuras dentro de los círculos privilegiados.






- 2023
- 2022
From national bestselling author Nick McDonell, The Council of Animals is a captivating fable for humans of all ages—dreamers and cynics alike—who believe (if nothing else) in the power of timeless storytelling. “‘Now,’ continued the cat, ‘there is nothing more difficult than changing an animal’s mind. But I will say, in case I can change yours: humans are more useful to us outside our bellies than in.’” Perhaps. After The Calamity, the animals thought the humans had managed to do themselves in. But, it turns out, a few are cowering in makeshift villages. So the animals—among them a cat, a dog, a crow, a baboon, a horse, and a bear—have convened to debate whether to help the last human stragglers . . . or to eat them. Rest assured, there is a happy ending. Sort of. Featuring illustrations by Steven Tabbutt
- 2009
An Expensive Education
- 294 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
McDonell's third novel takes readers into Harvard through its dormitories and dining halls, into its elite finals clubs and lecture halls. "An Expensive Education" is a smart, relentless novel set at the troubled intersection of ivory academia and realpolitik.
- 2005
El tercer hermano
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
- 2002
Twelve
- 244 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Nick McDonnel's novel tells the story of a fictional drug called Twelve and its devastating effects on the beautiful rich and desperate poor of New York City.