Book Club Discussion Questions
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About this Guide
The following author biography and list of questions about
The Echo Maker are
intended as
resources to aid individual readers and book groups who would like to learn more
about the
author and this book. We hope that this guide will provide you a starting place
for discussion,
and suggest a variety of perspectives from which you might approach
The Echo
Maker.
About the Book
Published to wide critical acclaim and winner of the National Book Award,
Richard Powerss
The Echo Maker tells the haunting story of twenty-seven-year-old Mark Schluter,
who survives a
nearly fatal car accident only to face a devastating new perception of the
world. Coping with the
consequences of traumatic brain injury, Mark lives with a blend of paranoid
obsessions,
including the belief that his caregiving sister, Karin, is an imposter who
merely looks, acts, and
sounds just like his sister.
Desperate for a treatment to end these strange,
maddening symptoms,
Karin enlists the help of internationally renowned cognitive neurologist Gerald
Weber, known
for studying some of the worlds most bizarre brain disorders. What Gerald
uncovers in the
prickly terrain of Marks mind begins to undermine even his own sense of self.
Searching for
answers to a question that bridges medicine and memory, both Gerald and Mark
sift through
shards of the past, while the true answers lie on the lonely Nebraska road where
Marks truck
mysteriously crashed during that tragic winter night.
A searing novel that probes the boundaries of trust between friends and lovers,
healers and
patients, siblings and parents,
The Echo Maker gives us an inventive new glimpse
of the minds
powerful eye.
The questions that follow are designed to enhance your experience of
The Echo
Maker. We hope they will enrich your book groups reading of this stirring
masterwork.
Discussion Questions
- What echoes do the cranes create throughout the novel? What do the
cranes signify to those
who admire themtourists, environmentalists, local residents along the
Platte River? What
parallels exist between the echo of the migrating birds and the echoes
lurking in Marks shattered
memory?
- How would you characterize the sibling dynamics between Mark and Karin?
How much of
their former relationship remains intact after his accident? Would you have
sacrificed as much as
Karin did to help an injured brother or sister?
- What is Bonnies stake in helping Mark heal? Is her perception of the
world distorted, like
Marks, or is she actually his best chance for returning to rational
thinking? How does she cope
with Dr. Webers assertion that faith in God has a neurological component?
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- How does the author develop themes of identity and belonging throughout the narrative?
- What role does the setting play in shaping the characters' decisions and relationships?
- Discuss how the ending reframes the events of the story. Were you surprised?
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