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It by Stephen King; 9781444707861

It

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Description

It is a haunting exploration of fear and memory, set in the seemingly idyllic town of Derry, Maine. Stephen King delves into the lives of a group of children, known as the Losers' Club, who confront an unspeakable evil lurking beneath the town's surface. This malevolent entity, referred to as IT, has the power to shape-shift into their deepest fears, most notably manifesting as the terrifying Pennywise the Dancing Clown.

The Plot

The narrative alternates between two timelines: the childhood of the Losers' Club in the 1950s and their return to Derry as adults in the 1980s. As children, they band together to face the sinister force that preys on the town's youth, forging a bond that is both heartwarming and tragic. As adults, their lives are irrevocably altered by the trauma they endured, leading them back to confront the entity that has awakened once more.

Themes

King masterfully weaves themes of friendship, courage, and the loss of innocence throughout the story. The Losers' Club's struggles reflect the universal battle against fear and the importance of confronting one’s past. The novel also examines the cyclical nature of evil and the impact of unresolved trauma on individuals and communities.

Literary Merit

It is not just a horror novel; it is a profound commentary on the human experience. King's rich character development and vivid imagery draw readers into a world where the line between reality and nightmare blurs. Fans of King's other works, such as The Stand and Pet Sematary, will find familiar themes of resilience and the darker aspects of humanity.

"We are all stories, in the end." - Stephen King

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 197 mm × 50 mm
Pages: 1088
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781444707861

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