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Workhorse

by Caroline Palmer
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Discussion Questions


1. Did you find Clo likable as a character? Did your feelings toward her change over the course of the book? What specifically influenced that shift?

2. Clo isn't always easy to root for. Do you think her flaws make her more realistic and understandable, or did they create distance for you as a reader?

3. In what ways does the workplace environment shape Clo's identity? Do you think she would have made different choices in a different setting?

4. Burnout is a central theme in the story. What moments stood out to you as turning points where things began to fall apart?

5. How did relationships influence Clo's decisions? Which relationship felt most significant regarding her growth?

6. The book focuses on ambition versus fulfillment. Do you think it's possible to have both, or does one usually come at the expense of the other?

7. When did you agree or disagree with Clo's choices? What would you have done differently in her position?

8. What did you think about the ending? Did it feel realistic and satisfying, or did you want something different?

9. If you could ask Clo one question after the story ends, what would it be?

Discussion Questions Prepared by PBR

Book Club Talking Points:
Workhorse is an excellent book club pick because it dives into ambition, privilege, and the pressure to succeed in a competitive environment. Clo's journey sparks discussion around identity, burnout, and the choices we make to get ahead. With complex characters, uncomfortable decisions, and a realistic look at workplace dynamics, this book opens the door to meaningful conversations about success, fulfillment, and what we are willing to sacrifice along the way.



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