Oprah Winfrey picks Maria Semple’s Go Gentle for book club

Oprah Winfrey has selected Maria Semple’s novel Go Gentle as her latest Oprah’s Book Club pick. The book, Semple’s first in many years, has generated significant buzz. Winfrey praised it as a witty and wise page-turner.

Oprah Winfrey announced her latest book club selection on Tuesday, choosing Go Gentle by Maria Semple. The novel marks Semple’s return after a long hiatus and has been drawing attention in literary circles ahead of the endorsement. Winfrey highlighted its appeal in a statement, describing it as a compelling read with depth beneath the humor. “For all those who crave a good page turner, this is one wild ride of a story that carries equal parts wit and wisdom,” Winfrey said. “I learned so much about Stoicism — I laughed out loud for real. And underneath the humor there was always something tender … a quiet truth about relationships, identity, and what it means to find peace with yourself.” The selection underscores Winfrey’s influence in the publishing world, often propelling books to bestseller status. Go Gentle explores themes of Stoicism alongside personal insights, blending laughter with poignant reflections on life. Publishers anticipate strong sales following the announcement, building on the existing excitement for Semple’s work.

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