


Sadie is portrayed by Sarah Gadon in the television miniseries by the same name.The Wind Through The Keyhole 11/22/63 is a novel by Stephen King released in 2011. They share one final dance to Glenn Miller's, In the Mood. Jake responds that she knows him in another life. Jake travels to her, and she asks where she knows him from. She is now 80 years old, and is still living in Jodie. In 2012, Jake finds a news article about her. She goes on to have a career in local politics, and charitable work helping out the mentally challenged and disenfranchised. In this alternate timeline, where she never meets Jake, her face is still slashed by John Clayton. George, upon learning he has to undo everything he did in the 50s and 60s, resets the timeline.

She dies after telling Jake, "how we danced." Jake is determined to go back through the time portal to save her, and redo the past five years of his life. Unfortunately, Oswald shoots her in the process. She finds him on 11/22, after figuring out he was lying about his memory to keep her safe, and helps him stop Lee Harvey Oswald.

She tries to jog Jake's memory, for several months. Sadie is always self-conscious, and almost refuses to accept "charity," or a benefit performance, to pay for her facial reconstruction surgery.Īfter Jake is injured by three mob henchmen, Sadie spends time taking care of him, like he did for her after her face was cut. She figures out on her own, where Jake is from. This leads Jake to consider telling her about modern medicine, and how her face could be fixed. Sadie spent time in a hospital, and had multiple plastic surgeries. He had apparently been stalking her, and he slashed her face. While in a relationship with Jake, Sadie's ex-husband John Clayton, shows up. She eventual accepts this, when Jake calms her down by predicting accurately how the Cuban missile crisis will end. Sadie initially breaks up with Jake, because of the lack of transparency about his past. She insists she help him save John Kennedy's life, despite Jake's protest. She understands there is something different and mysterious about him, but doesn't learn he is from 2011 or 2016 (in the Hulu miniseries) until late 1962. Sadie meets Jake, "George" Epping in the early 1960s. (She also voted for Richard Nixon in 1960.) She is set to replace "Miz Mimi," as the high school librarian. She previously lived in Savannah, Georgia, but moved to Jodie, Texas, after her divorce. Sadie Dunhill was previously married to John Clayton, an abusive husband who suffered from extreme OCD.
