Twelve Long Months

Twelve Long Months by Brian Malloy is a novel published by Scholastic Press in 2008, featuring 316 pages in English. This story centers on Molly Swain, an eighteen-year-old girl who finds herself in a complicated emotional situation after falling for a gay boy. As she navigates her feelings and the challenges of moving to New York, Molly reflects on the complexities of love and friendship, all while trying to make a fresh start in a new city.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of dating and relationships, particularly within the context of LGBTQ experiences. The book delves into social themes and the emotional landscape of young adulthood, presenting a blend of humor and heartfelt moments. Through Molly’s journey, the novel addresses the intricacies of love and the unexpected turns that life can take, making it a relatable exploration of youth and identity.
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From Brian Malloy, acclaimed author of the adult novel The Year of Ice, comes a smart, funny, heartfelt novel about being a straight girl who’s completely fallen for a gay boy.
Please believe Molly Swain when she tells you: “Never fall in love with a gay boy. And whatever you do, don’t move to New York and invite said gay boy to live with you, to make a fresh start in a new city. After all, that was what I was trying to do. Yeah, I’m only eighteen, which is, as my father says, not old enough to know your head from your ass, but still, I should have known better. After all, I was valedictorian.”
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