Joyland
by Stephen King
- Published
- 2013
- Pages
- 283
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781781162644
- Reading Time
- ~4h 57min
Joyland is a fiction book by Stephen King. In 2013. It has 283 pages.
About this book
Stephen King’s Joyland follows Devin Jones, a college student who takes a seasonal job at a fading North Carolina amusement park during the summer of 1973. The narrative unfolds as both a coming-of-age story and a quiet mystery, anchored by Devin’s encounters with the park’s eerie attractions, including a wax museum dedicated to a notorious historical murderer. Through his work among the rides and ticket booths, Devin navigates first love, grief, and the lingering weight of personal loss. King adopts a measured, nostalgic tone that deliberately echoes mid-century pulp fiction and classic horror traditions, paying particular homage to the atmospheric storytelling of Robert Bloch. The novel examines how memory shapes identity and how certain summers permanently alter the trajectory of a life. Notable for its restrained pacing and deliberate departure from King’s more conventional horror frameworks, Joyland functions as a meditation on time, regret, and the enduring pull of places that exist between childhood and adulthood.
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How many pages is Joyland?+
Joyland has 283 pages.
When was Joyland published?+
Joyland was published in 2013.
What genre is Joyland?+
Joyland is a Fiction book.
What is Joyland about?+
Stephen King’s Joyland follows Devin Jones, a college student who takes a seasonal job at a fading North Carolina amusement park during the summer of 1973. The narrative unfolds as both a coming-of-age story and a quiet mystery, anchored by Devin’s encounters with the park’s eerie attractions, inclu...
Who wrote Joyland?+
Joyland was written by Stephen King.