A Goodreads user asked this question about 11/22/63:
While most people in the past can't tell Jake is anything but normal, he occasionally meets children, terminally ill people, or mentally handicapped people who can see that something is a little bit "off" about him. What are some examples in other Stephen King books of children, the elderly, and people with different mental capabilities possessing a greater degree of spiritual perception?
Jorge Villarreal Dr. Sleep tried to explain this a bit better. At the end of the day a lot of characters "shine". I hope someday Mr. King or his son write a cross-over…moreDr. Sleep tried to explain this a bit better. At the end of the day a lot of characters "shine". I hope someday Mr. King or his son write a cross-over novel with some time-travel shenanigans and save John Coffey from the chair :((less)
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