11.22.63: Stephen King

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A first UK edition, first printing published by Hodder & Stoiughton in 2011. A near fine book without inscriptions. Some bumping to the corners and head/base of the spine. A little fading to the front board. In a like, unclipped wrapper. A novel about a time traveller who attempts to prevent the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy - which the cataloguer is sure was actually an episode in Quantum Leap. begins with Jake Epping, a Lisbon Falls high school teacher assessing his GED adult student’s work, which was to write about the day that changed their lives. Jake reads Harry Dunning, Lisbon Falls high school Janitor’s work, where he wrote about the day his drunk father murdered his mother and siblings. Jake sympathizes with Harry and gives his work an A. Harry graduates with excellent colors, and Jake takes him out to his favorite diner, Al’s diner. Past Nominees and Winners". International Thriller Writers. Archived from the original on September 3, 2016 . Retrieved April 18, 2014.

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Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Get started Close Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Stephen King (2011) 11.22.63 , UK uncorrected proof, published by Hodder and Stoughton. One of 400 numbered copies. Condition: fine and unread with unbroken spine. First and Fine.Errol Morris Interviews Stephen King". The New York Times. November 10, 2011 . Retrieved September 25, 2014. Ulin, David L. (November 20, 2011). "Book review: '11/22/63' by Stephen King". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved November 21, 2011. Commenting on the book as historical fiction, King said: "This might be a book where we really have a chance to get an audience who's not my ordinary audience. Instead of people who read horror stories, people who read The Help or People of the Book might like this book". [3] Before she can ask about that I slip my arm around her waist. She slips hers around mine, still looking up at me. The lights skate across her cheeks and shine in her eyes. We clasp hands, fingers folding together naturally, and for me the years fall away like a coat that’s too heavy and too tight. In that moment, I hope on thing above all others: that she was not too busy to find at least one good man …

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How does 11.22.63 compare to the Stephen King novel on which it's based? If you haven't read the book, would the TV series inspire you to start reading? Jake Epping is a recently divorced high school English teacher in Lisbon Falls, Maine, earning extra money teaching a GED class. Epping gives an assignment to his adult students, asking them to write about a day that changed their lives. One of the students, a learning-impaired janitor named Harry Dunning, submits an assignment describing the night his alcoholic father murdered his mother and siblings with a hammer; the story emotionally affects Jake, and the two become friends after Harry earns his GED.Stephen King Plots To Save JFK In '11/22/63' ". NPR. November 13, 2011 . Retrieved November 14, 2011. finds Stephen King on top form. A compelling tale of alternate history and time travel showcasing King’s skill as a storyteller as he effortlessly weaves together fact and fiction, highlighting the benefits of meticulous research. Galehouse, Maggie (November 6, 2011). "Review: Stephen King's new history lessons in 11/22/63". Blog.chron.com . Retrieved November 13, 2011. Stephen King is a great author and when he is good, he is very, very good. 11.22.63 finds the author of IT, The Stand, Salem’s Lot, The Green Mile and a plethora of other critically-acclaimed novels right at the top of his game, announcing to all that his writing powers are still firmly undiminished. For some reason not all authors get better as they age, maybe they simply run out of good ideas but King’s imagination remains as fertile as ever and his talent for regaling readers with a great story and great characters still potent.

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There was also a limited edition of 700 published in the United Kingdom. It was a slipcased hardcover with deluxe binding, photographic endpapers, and a facsimile signature, and included a DVD. [21] Plot [ edit ] CarolineC (May 7, 2012). "British Fantasy Awards shortlist announced". The British Fantasy Society . Retrieved April 18, 2014. Got it? Al has been using this portal for years to attempt to stop the assassination of John F Kennedy on 22 November 1963, the date in the title, sometimes staying in the past two or three years at a clip before returning to the present two minutes later. Based on a book by Stephen King and executive-produced by JJ Abrams, this is the ultimate baby boomer liberal fantasy. If the assassination of JFK could be stopped, the thinking goes, then Vietnam would be prevented and all the subsequent fallout and disasters that have come to pass since that date could be averted. Memmott, Carol (November 17, 2011). "Go ahead, judge Stephen King's '11/22'63' by its cover". USA Today . Retrieved November 18, 2011. Book Prizes – Los Angeles Times Festival of Books". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 10, 2017 . Retrieved May 1, 2012.McGarrigle, Dale (November 6, 2011). "Stephen King's latest tale takes on time travel in heart-rending, life-affirming way". Bangor Daily News . Retrieved November 13, 2011. is a science fiction time traveling book that shows an alternate version of history where the change of a past event ruins the fabric of time. With the jaw-dropping realistic depiction of events and an in-depth definition of characters, ’11/22/63′ holds its place as a sci-fi masterpiece. She speaks in a voice almost too low to be heard over the music. But I hear her – I always did. “Who are you, George?” Jake decides to move according to the plan and try to save the president, he also tries to save Harry’s family from being killed, but he soon discovers that changing time has consequences of equal value as changing past events. Party lights hang over the street, yellow and red and green. Sadie stumbles over someone’s chair, but I’m ready for this and I catch her easily by the arm.

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Two years later, Jake stops at Al’s diner, and a chat between him and Al ensues. Al tells Jake to visit him the next day, and to Jake’s utter surprise, he meets a different Al, who looks aged and worn out. Al tells Jake of his lung cancer, and it leaves Jake confused about how a normal-looking man could develop cancer and age rapidly in 24 hours. This article is about the book by Stephen King. For the television series based on the book, see 11.22.63. For the date, see November 1963 §November 22, 1963 (Friday). For other uses, see 11-22-63. Maslin, Janet (October 30, 2011). "Race Across Time to Stop Assassin and Fall in Love". The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 2, 2011 . Retrieved May 9, 2022.As the date of the Kennedy assassination approaches, Jake gambles on a boxing match and wins, gaining the attention of local businessman Akiva Roth, who goes to Jake's house in Dallas with two associates and has them beat Jake nearly to death. As a result, Jake loses his memories of Lee Harvey Oswald and spends weeks in the hospital and in a rehabilitation center. After remembering Al's notebook, he retrieves it and forms a plan to kill Oswald in the Texas School Book Depository on the day of the assassination. He writes a letter to Sadie asking her not to try to find him for her safety. Sadie nevertheless finds him in Fort Worth and the two of them attempt to make it to Dallas in time. Along the way, they experience a bus accident and two car accidents, which Jake explains as the past trying to stop them. They arrive at the Depository just in time and Jake successfully prevents Oswald from shooting Kennedy. Secret Service members shoot Oswald dead, but not before Oswald shoots Sadie in the process; she dies in Jake's arms. Spangler, Todd (October 30, 2015). "Hulu Sets Stephen King's '11.22.63' Event Series Premiere Date". Variety . Retrieved November 3, 2015. Signed/Limited or Gift Edition". StephenKing.com Official Message Board. Archived from the original on February 25, 2012 . Retrieved November 11, 2011. Soon, Jake discovers that changing time also changes reality in an unrepairable way, and after seeing the damage he caused, Jake tries to enter the portal one last time and rewrite all the wrongs he did while he was in the ’60s.



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