
Title: 11/22/63
Author: Stephen King
Publisher: Scribner
Genre: Science Fiction, Historical Fiction
Year of Publication: 2011
Date of Publication: November 8, 2011
Pages: 849
ISBN-13: 978-1451627299
Audiobook Narrator: Craig Wasson
Summary
11/22/63 is a tale that blends time travel with historical drama. Jake Epping, a high school teacher, discovers a portal to the past in a local diner. Tasked with preventing the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Jake goes on a journey that challenges his understanding of history, morality, and the consequences of altering the past. Along the way, he becomes entangled in 1960s life and faces unexpected emotional and ethical dilemmas.

Main Plot & Characters
The story follows Jake Epping, whose mundane life changes when his friend Al reveals a time-travel portal. The portal takes Jake to 1958, giving him five years to prepare for the crucial date: November 22, 1963.As Jake integrates into the past, he encounters historical figures, including Lee Harvey Oswald, while also falling in love with Sadie Dunhill, a librarian. The tension escalates as Jake’s actions in the past ripple into unforeseen consequences in the present.
Key Themes
- Time Travel and Consequences: The novel explores the ripple effects of altering the past.
- Morality and Free Will: Jake faces choices about fate and his impact on history.
- Love and Sacrifice: Jake’s journey tests his heart and his dedication to his mission.
Writing Style
Stephen King tells the story in a way he mixes historical research with this fictional story. His attention to detail brings 1960s America to life and gives readers a backdrop of what life during that time might have looked like.
11/22/63 is not just a story about suspense, King gives us romance and by adding fiction to part of the story, he keeps readers engaged throughout the novel.
Impact of 11/22/63
11/22/63 provokes discussions about the impact of individual actions on history and the moral implications of time travel. It invites readers to consider how their choices shape the future and the consequences of tampering with pivotal moments. By combining parts of history with a good amount of speculative elements, this book stands out in King’s repertoire.




















