Molly Books in Order
Part ofCarol Drinkwater Books in OrderSee the Molly books in order by Carol Drinkwater, with quick summaries, series background, and help choosing where to start with this runaway adventure duo.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Molly
by Carol Drinkwater
1996
Molly's world is shaken when she learns her parents are divorcing. Hurt and confused, she runs away from school and plunges into a chain of adventures that are far riskier than she expects.
Molly on the Run
by Carol Drinkwater
1996
Molly and her friend Daniella run away to Poland, hoping for freedom and excitement. Instead they find themselves caught up with a sinister gang, where every wrong turn makes getting home harder.
Series background & context
The Molly books are short, fast-moving stories about a teenager whose life stops feeling safe just when she most needs it to. At the centre is Molly herself, lively, impulsive, and more vulnerable than she first appears. She is the kind of girl who acts first, worries later, and keeps pushing forward even when she is in over her head.
The first book begins with a domestic shock. Molly seems to have a settled life, then discovers that her parents are splitting up. That news knocks her sideways. Instead of staying put and dealing with the mess at home, she runs. What follows is not just a physical journey but an emotional one. The story taps into that teenage feeling that the adults in charge have suddenly become unreliable, and that the only possible answer is to make your own escape route.
Molly does not make tidy decisions.
That is part of the series' pull. These books are written with real momentum, so the pages keep turning, but the danger always grows out of something personal first. Hurt, confusion, pride, fear, and the need to be heard all drive Molly's choices. She is not a fantasy action hero. She is a girl trying to regain control when her world has shifted under her feet.
In Molly on the Run, the stakes widen. Molly and her friend Daniella are pulled into a more openly dangerous adventure that takes them to Poland and into the orbit of criminal trouble. The second book keeps the same restless energy as the first, but it pushes the story outward. Friendship matters more, the world feels larger and less predictable, and the risks are no longer just about where Molly belongs. They are about who she can trust.
What makes the series work is that it sits between family drama and adventure fiction. You get chases, tension, and a sense of real jeopardy, but you also get the knotty feelings underneath it all. Drinkwater does not forget that Molly is young. Her fear, defiance, and hope all feel age-appropriate, which gives the books their bite.
So if you are wondering what kind of series this is, think of it as teenage runaway fiction with heart. The books are quick to read, direct in style, and shaped around a heroine who keeps stumbling into trouble because standing still feels even worse. Readers who like brisk plots, strong emotions, and stories about finding your footing after family upheaval will probably feel at home here.
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