Babysitter is a novel by Joyce Carol Oates published in 2022 by Alfred A. Knopf.
New York Times critic Oyinkan Braithwaite reports that reading Babysitter may be unsettling:
Praising Oates's "beautiful" Gothic-themed narrative for its style, Braithwaite repeats the caveat: "Babysitter is a ghost story without the ghosts, but with tension thick enough to inspire several heart attacks. Read with care."
Reviewer Valerie Taylor at BookTrib Taylor finds Oates's profuse application of parenthetical remarks "jarring", perhaps leading readers "to either to stop and ingest the words or to simply ignore them." Describing the novel as "disturbing" and "stunning," the narrative presents a litany of social horrors set in late 1970s America, which "could just as easily have been ripped from today's headlines." Taylor cautions: "Babysitter is not for the faint of heart."
Kirkus Reviews calls Babysitter "a searing work of slow-burning domestic noir."