11/22/63: A Novel

11/22/63: A Novel by Stephen King, published by Simon & Schuster Audio on January 26, 2016, is an unabridged edition that explores the concept of time travel and its potential to alter significant historical events. The narrative follows Jake Epping, a thirty-five-year-old English teacher from Lisbon Falls, Maine, who discovers a portal to the past. Tasked with preventing the assassination of President Kennedy, Jake’s journey takes him through a richly detailed 1950s America, where he encounters pivotal figures and experiences the cultural landscape of the time.
Readers will find a blend of genres in this work, including elements of literature, fiction, horror, and suspense. The story delves into themes of fate and the consequences of altering history, as Jake navigates the complexities of his mission while grappling with personal relationships and moral dilemmas. With its intricate plot and vivid setting, this novel presents a thought-provoking exploration of how one man’s actions could reshape the future, making it a compelling addition to the realms of science fiction and alternate history.
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One of the Ten Best Books of The New York Times Book Review
Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize
Now a miniseries from Hulu starring James Franco
ON NOVEMBER 22, 1963, THREE SHOTS RANG OUT IN DALLAS, PRESIDENT KENNEDY DIED, AND THE WORLD CHANGED. WHAT IF YOU COULD CHANGE IT BACK?
In this brilliantly conceived tour de force, Stephen King—who has absorbed the social, political, and popular culture of his generation more imaginatively and thoroughly than any other writer—takes readers on an incredible journey into the past and the possibility of altering it.
It begins with Jake Epping, a thirty-five-year-old English teacher in Lisbon Falls, Maine, who makes extra money teaching GED classes. He asks his students to write about an event that changed their lives, and one essay blows him away—a gruesome, harrowing story about the night more than fifty years ago when Harry Dunning’s father came home and killed his mother, his sister, and his brother with a sledgehammer. Reading the essay is a watershed moment for Jake, his life—like Harry’s, like America’s in 1963—turning on a dime. Not much later his friend Al, who owns the local diner, divulges a secret: his storeroom is a portal to the past, a particular day in 1958. And Al enlists Jake to take over the mission that has become his obsession—to prevent the Kennedy assassination.
So begins Jake’s new life as George Amberson, in a different world of Ike and JFK and Elvis, of big American cars and sock hops and cigarette smoke everywhere. From the dank little city of Derry, Maine (where there’s Dunning business to conduct), to the warmhearted small town of Jodie, Texas, where Jake falls dangerously in love, every turn is leading eventually, of course, to a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald and to Dallas, where the past becomes heart-stoppingly suspenseful, and where history might not be history anymore. Time-travel has never been so believable. Or so terrifying.
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