The Caregiver

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Synopsis

This reading group guide for The Caregiver includes an introduction, discussion questions, and ideas for enhancing your book club. The suggested questions are intended to help your reading group find new and interesting angles and topics for your discussion. We hope that these ideas will enrich your conversation and increase your enjoyment of the book.

Introduction

Mara Alencar has been caring for others her entire life. Her mother, Ana, works as a voice-over actress in Brazil, doing various jobs to care for her daughter, but it’s young Mara who supports her mother emotionally. But when Ana becomes desperate for money, she agrees to a job she shouldn’t have taken. The catastrophic results of this fateful decision change everything for Mara irrevocably.

Years later, Mara is living as an undocumented resident of the United States, working as a caregiver for Kathryn, who has been diagnosed with cancer. Her experiences grappling with life and death and caring for someone else remind Mara of what she left behind in Brazil and the ghosts in her past she’s tried so hard to escape.

Topics & Questions for Discussion

1. Mara has been caring for others since a young age—first as a daughter to her mother, Ana, and later as the focus of her profession. How do you think these experiences of looking after others, often before her own welfare, have shaped her?

2. The mother/daughter relationship depicted in The Caregiver is a difficult one. Why do you think it’s so important to Mara to let Ana think that she provides well for her daughter?

3. Mara learns about corruption in Brazil at an early age as she eagerly waits to see which school won Carnaval. How do you think that affects her view of the world over the years?

4. As Mara makes clear, Brazil’s dictatorship was put into place by the American government, and yet she chooses to move to the US. How does she see America? Does she consider it a land of freedom and promise or a place of contradictions?

5. When Mara gets into a car accident in the present day, it’s clear that the other driver was probably at fault. Why does he react so viciously to Mara?

6. Kathryn talks about leaving her house to Mara in her will. Why do you think Kathryn is so eager to think of Mara as a daughter? Why do you think Mara is so resistant to the idea?

7. One of Mara’s roommates, Bruno, specifies that he did not arrive in the United States illegally—he simply overstayed his visa. Why do you think this distinction is important to him?

8. While a person can enter a country illegally, or overstay a legal visa, Mara questions how a person can actually be illegal. Why is the questioning of this well-accepted terminology important?

9. When Mara finally confronts Police Chief Lima, he insists that she take a bag of money and promise never to contact her mother again. Why do you think Lima is so desperate for Mara to take the money? Why do the calls stop after that confrontation?

10. Mara didn’t get to choose whether to be a professional caregiver. What career choice do you think she would have made if it had been up to her? Do you think caregiving comes naturally to Mara?

11. Discuss Kathryn and Mara’s reasoning for needing—or not needing—a reason to want to live. Is the desire to stay alive reason enough? How do you think Mara’s response to Kathryn, that Kathryn is too young to die, relates to Mara’s inability to accept her mother’s death?

12. Why do you think learning the truth about Ana devastated Mara to such a degree, to the point where she leaves Brazil and everything she knows for a new life in America?

13. Mara never discovers the identity of her father, though he is mentioned occasionally throughout the book. Why doesn’t Mara want to learn more about him or who he is?

14. The author of The Caregiver, Samuel Park, died shortly after finishing the book. Why do you think he chose to make caregiving during illness the center of this novel, knowing that he was diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2014?

Enhance Your Book Club

1. Samuel Park passed away in 2017. Read his New York Times essay “I Had a 9 Percent Chance. Plus Hope.,” which is included in the back of the book, and discuss the effects of Park’s illness diagnosis, treatment, and recurrence on the book as a whole.

2. Is there a time in your own adult life where you felt like important choices were made for you, rather than making the decision for yourself? Take turns explaining a time this happened to you and how you dealt with it.

3. The Caregiver provides a glimpse of life in Brazil under a dictatorship. Read another book set during that time, such as City of God by Paulo Lins, and compare the depiction of Brazilian life in the two novels.

4. Lazarus isn’t in the book very much, but he plays a pivotal role in Mara’s life. He seems more accepting of his father’s crimes and misdeeds than Mara is of her mother’s. Discuss what this book may have been like if Lazarus had been the main character.

Chapters

  • TheCareGiver 007 Ch05

    Duration: 14min
  • TheCareGiver 008 Ch06

    Duration: 21min
  • TheCareGiver 009 Ch07

    Duration: 40min
  • TheCareGiver 010 Ch08a

    Duration: 49min
  • TheCareGiver 011 Ch08b

    Duration: 42min
  • TheCareGiver 012 Ch09

    Duration: 49min
  • TheCaregiver 001 Open

    Duration: 13s
  • TheCaregiver 002 Prologue

    Duration: 27min
  • TheCaregiver 003 Ch01

    Duration: 42min
  • TheCaregiver 004 Ch02

    Duration: 19min
  • TheCaregiver 005 Ch03

    Duration: 40min
  • TheCaregiver 006 Ch04

    Duration: 34min
  • TheCaregiver 013 Ch10

    Duration: 16min
  • TheCaregiver 014 Ch11

    Duration: 25min
  • TheCaregiver 015 Ch12

    Duration: 31min
  • TheCaregiver 016 Epilogue

    Duration: 12min
  • TheCaregiver 017 Afterword

    Duration: 07min
  • TheCaregiver 018 Close

    Duration: 24s