Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King
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The provided text consists of extensive excerpts from Stephen King’s novel, Dolores Claiborne, which is structured as a first-person confession. The narrative is given by Dolores Claiborne, who addresses police officers, primarily "Andy," detailing her life on Little Tall Island and her tumultuous relationships, including her abusive marriage to Joe St. George and her employment as a caretaker for the wealthy, demanding Vera Donovan. Dolores recounts the emotional and physical abuse she endured, her difficult decision to confront and ultimately kill her husband during a solar eclipse, and the later struggle of caring for the elderly, demented Vera. Critical blurbs and an excerpt from the book's foreword confirm the novel's focus on a woman driven to extreme actions by desperation and abuse, linking her story to the concurrent events in King's other novel, Gerald's Game.