Sara Carver | |
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General Information | |
Full name | Sara Carver |
Status | Alive |
Gender | Female |
Resides in | Boston, MA |
Occupation | Therapist |
Eye Color | Brown |
Hair Color | Brown |
Family and Friends | |
Parents | Emma (mother) |
Children | April Carver (older daughter) Brenna Carver (younger daughter) Natalie Ortiz (step daughter, via Thomas) |
Relatives | George Carver (brother-in-law) Leo Hendrie † (son-in-law) |
Romances | William 'Billy' Conti (teen romance, beard) Thomas Carver † (husband, widowed) Ben (ex-boyfriend) George Carver (kissed) |
Friends | Greer Danville Beth Kingston |
Production Information | |
First Appearance | Pilot |
Last Appearance | La Dolce Vita |
Portrayed by | Mary Page Keller |
Sara Carver is one of the main characters in Chasing Life. She is the mother to April and Brenna. She did not know that April has leukemia until the truth came out in "The Family That Lies Together".
Biography[]
Sara is a caring mother to her daughters, April and Brenna. She can be overprotective to her daughters. She is also a therapist whose training has not helped her better to help outside the office.
Relationships[]
April Carver[]
April is Sara's daughter. Sara has a close relationship with her daughter. She is one of the last people to find out about her daughter having cancer. After Sara finds out about her daughter having cancer she becomes overprotective of April. This also makes their mother-daughter relationship worse. Eventually Sara accepts that it is April who needs to make the decisions; they then become close again.
Brenna Carver[]
Brenna is Sara's daughter. Sara and Brenna have a relationship where they advise each other.
Emma[]
Sara is the daughter of Emma. Sara's mom Emma lives with her and her granddaughters.
Romantic Relationships[]
George Carver[]
George is Sara's brother-in-law. Sara and George also had a romantic relationship with each other.
Thomas Carver[]
Thomas was Sara's husband. He is died in a car accident prior to the show.
Trivia[]
Quotes[]
"Okay, admit it. Falling in love has made you a nicer person." —from Sara to Emma