Oprah's Book Club

4.0
2019

Get a front row seat for unguarded conversations with incredible authors. Each episode features a book handpicked by Oprah, along with an interview about issues that it brings to light. It’s a book club for today's world—a window to other worlds.

Seasons

14 Episodes • Premiered 2019

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 1: Ta-Nehisi Coates: The Water Dancer

1. Ta-Nehisi Coates: The Water Dancer

Oprah and Ta-Nehisi discuss the 10-year process of writing his #1 best-selling debut novel and the cultural conversation it has provoked. Plus, Ta-Nehisi visits Monticello, which inspired his book's setting.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 2: Elizabeth Strout: Olive, Again

2. Elizabeth Strout: Olive, Again

Elizabeth tells Oprah how her celebrated protagonist reappeared and why she finds the everydayness of life to be extraordinary.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 3: Jeanine Cummins: American Dirt (1)

3. Jeanine Cummins: American Dirt (1)

Jeanine and Oprah are joined by authors Reyna Grande, Julissa Arce, and Esther Cepeda for a raw, revealing conversation about the novel.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 4: Jeanine Cummins: American Dirt (2)

4. Jeanine Cummins: American Dirt (2)

Latinx people who saw themselves reflected in the book share insights into real-life migrant experiences.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 5: Robert Kolker: Hidden Valley Road

5. Robert Kolker: Hidden Valley Road

Oprah has in-depth discussions with author Kolker and surviving members of the Galvin family about living this extraordinary true story.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 6: James McBride: Deacon King Kong

6. James McBride: Deacon King Kong

Oprah and McBride discuss how his novel speaks to the current moment, his focus on the Black experience, and the inspiration for his characters.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 7: Isabel Wilkerson: Caste

7. Isabel Wilkerson: Caste

Calling the book ”a must-read for all of humanity,” Oprah asks Wilkerson what compelled her to write it and why we need a new language for race.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 8: Marilynne Robinson: Gilead

8. Marilynne Robinson: Gilead

Oprah talks to Robinson about her Pulitzer Prize-winning second novel, finding the character of John Ames, and how faith shapes her writing.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 9: Marilynne Robinson: Home

9. Marilynne Robinson: Home

Robinson explains what inspired her to revisit the story of Gilead from different points of view and why she chose to address the subject of race.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 10: Marilynne Robinson: Lila

10. Marilynne Robinson: Lila

Oprah and Robinson discuss finding new layers in established characters, what America looks like at its best, and how loneliness can be a privilege.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 11: Marilynne Robinson: Jack

11. Marilynne Robinson: Jack

Discussing the fourth Gilead novel, Robinson opens up about its interracial romance, her writing process, and the possibility of more stories.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 12: Nathan Harris: The Sweetness of Water

12. Nathan Harris: The Sweetness of Water

Oprah sits down with Harris to discuss his debut novel's inspiration, his writing process, and how a biracial upbringing shaped his point of view.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 13: Honorée Fanonne Jeffers: The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois

13. Honorée Fanonne Jeffers: The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois

The acclaimed poet opens up to Oprah about the inspiration for her epic debut novel and what she hopes to impart about the Black experience.

Still image for Oprah's Book Club season 1 episode 14: Richard Powers: Bewilderment

14. Richard Powers: Bewilderment

Oprah and Powers talk about his first novel since a Pulitzer Prize win, finding empathy through our differences, and his hopes for our planet.

Cast

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Oprah Winfrey

Self - Host

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