In 1945, Donald King and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King were given the news that they would not be capable of having …show more content…
Over the course of the next nine years, the King family moved across the country for Ruth to find work (Wukovits 12). Since his family moved often, Stephen considered himself an outcast among other children because he did not try to make friends since he knew they would move away soon (Wukovits 13). As a child, Stephen remembers an assortment of babysitters; however, he remembers times when his mother would David and Stephen alone to watch themselves because she was unable to hire a babysitter (Whitelaw 10). King recalls one babysitter who would fart on Stephen (King 20). It is possible that situations, like these, have had an influence on most of his stories that involve childhood. From being a kid without any friends to being one of the most prolific authors in history, Stephen King has never steered clear of a thrilling story. Ruth King would sit out on her porch on warm, summer nights reading her paperback novels with young Stephen listening to her read aloud. (Wukovits 15). At seven years old, Stephen’s mother introduced him to one of his favorite stories ‘The Strange Case Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stephen King remembers it by saying, “That was a very happy summer for me.” When discussing his memories of that summer, he