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 · Cookie Jar is a free short story by popular American author, Stephen King. When his great-grandson, Dale comes to see Barrett (“call me Rhett”) Alderson at the Good Life Retirement Home, it is for a class project on how much things have changed. Dale uses his iPhone to record Rhett’s memories of radio shows/5. “Cookie Jar” Dale, a boy of thirteen, goes to visit his great-grandfather Rhett. He’s going to interview him for a school project. He has to find out what life was like when Rhett was his age, and write about the biggest differences. They talk about TV and radio and then Rhett decides to Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. “Cookie Jar” is a short story by Stephen King first published in his story collection, The Bazaar of Bad Dreams. Barrett (Rhett) Alderson’s thirteen-year-old great-grandson, Dale, has come to visit him at the Good Life Retirement Home where Rhett lives to interview him for a school www.doorway.ru: Needful Things.


7 Free Stephen King Stories: Presented in Text, Audio, Web Comic a Graphic Novel Video. In Stephen King's first televised interview from way back in , the horror writer revealed that he sleeps with the lights on. He may have grown out of the habit by now, but it's no wonder if he hasn't. A complete list of Stephen King's written works., organized alphabetically. Works Upcoming The Author News FAQ The Dark Tower. Short Story. March Short Story. November The 21st Pan Book of Horror Stories. Anthology. Cookie Jar. Short Story. Uncollected. The Crate. Short Story. December Crouch End. Short Story. Stephen King sure can tell a story. Not only was this interesting and full of wonder, but the sights and smell were vivid. There's so much emotion packed into this short story: sadness, happiness, the horror of war, the emotional scars of loss, and the mental ones war imprints on those on the frontline.


Ashley Marshall 10/20/ " Cookie Jar" by Stephen King Summary- A thirteen-year-old boy name Dale has a school project to do. The project consists of writing a two-page paper of a living oldest relative, so Dale chooses his great grandfather which is Rhett Butler. Throughout the story it led to Rhett tells a smooth tale of a magic cookie jar. “Cookie Jar” Dale, a boy of thirteen, goes to visit his great-grandfather Rhett. He’s going to interview him for a school project. He has to find out what life was like when Rhett was his age, and write about the biggest differences. They talk about TV and radio and then Rhett decides to reveal something he’s never told anyone. Cookie Jar. Barrett (Rhett) Alderson’s thirteen year old great-grandson, Dale, has come to visit him at the Good Life Retirement Home where Rhett lives to interview him for a school project. Instead of telling Dale what life was like when Rhett was thirteen—the topic for the interview—Rhett tells him about his mother who had committed suicide after suffering with mental illness for many years when he was eleven and her cookie jar which he inherited.

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