Book Club Discussion Questions and Guide for The Body Lies by Jo Baker

The Body Lies by Jo Baker

The Body Lies

by Jo Baker

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  • Jun 2019, 288 pages
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Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!

  1. As readers, we never discover the main character's name. Why do you think Jo Baker decided to keep her anonymous? How does an unnamed narrator bring greater significance to the story?
  2. In the first chapter, the main character experiences a violent sexual assault. In the chapters that follow, how does she process this attack, both consciously and unconsciously? What role does fear play in the narrator's development? What different choices would she have made had she not been assaulted at the beginning, if any?
  3. It doesn't take long for the reader to see Nick's obsession with his creative writing teacher. Where does Nick's obsession stem from? Why is the narrator conflicted about what to do rather than immediately reporting his inappropriate behavior?
  4. What does Nick mean when he says, "I'll only write what happened...I'll only write the truth?" Although Nick's view of the world is troubling and much different from his classmates and teacher, is it still true? Is he capable of seeing the truth?
  5. Besides the obvious physical attack at the beginning, what are the other, more subtle forms of violence and oppression the narrator experiences? Who should be held accountable for this violence? What characters did you see as perpetrators and what characters did you see as victims?
  6. How did reading the students' writing samples change or enhance your understanding of the characters?
  7. The narrator struggles to find her voice after the assault and is further silenced by the massive workload at the university. How does she attempt to use her voice? What do you think this reveals about modern womanhood today?
  8. How did you see gender politics play out in the university setting? What is the significance of the narrator's overbearing boss and absent coworkers?
  9. For most of the novel, the narrator is alone in her country house with no one but her son, Sammy. What role does fear and loneliness play in her new life of single motherhood and in the choices she makes?
  10. How does the narrator's trauma, both physical and psychological, affect her relationships—with Mark, Sammy, her boss, her students, herself?
  11. Discuss the meaning behind the title The Body Lies. Does it have a double meaning? How did your understanding of the title's meaning evolve as you read?

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