11-22-63 | A Novel (Audiobook) By Stephen King
You are attracted towards the story right in the first glance when you come to know that King has written something in relation to politics. The death of President Kennedy is told in an entirely different way this time.
The world according to many changed after the death of Kennedy and now someone wants to change it all back by going back into the past. The time-traveling is not new in King’s work but changing the course of history and the politics of the country was never in the mission of his characters. Jake Epping an English teacher just starts everything when he gives his class an assignment to write about the most important events of their life.
The stories that come out as result give him a disturbing set back as there was a story with murders in it. Jake wants to change Harry’s life and then starts thinking that his own life needed certain changes and lastly the whole America needed improvement but how to go into the past is a question.
Jake starts thinking as an American leader all of a sudden and luckily his friend finds a portal in his house that can take them back to 1958. Chance and coincidence are always there in Stephen’s works that give the stories a magical touch. The descriptions of the supernatural events stand alone in the rest of the literature. We can see such things in It and Sleeping Beauties: A Novel where people move into other worlds. Jake starts a new life in 1958 as George Amberson and begins to enjoy the things that he only read about in books but at the same time it becomes tough for him as well. Craig Wasson uses the old accent of 1958 in narration to give the novel an ancient touch which is superb to listen to.
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