Oprah Winfrey Says She Would Ask Out THIS Fictional Character For Lunch

As a lifestyle expert with a keen eye for trends and an appreciation for the wisdom of those who have trodden the path before us, I find myself constantly inspired by the words and actions of Oprah Winfrey. Her latest musings on literature, comfort, and self-acceptance serve as yet another reminder of her unique ability to connect with people on a deeply human level.


Oprah Winfrey shared some of her literary musings, like naming her favorite cozy blanket, on social media. Recently, she’s been openly conversing with fans and even answering their questions. A fan asked her on Threads who among fictional characters she would probably dine with if given the chance.

As a lifestyle expert, I’d put it this way: In reference to Toni Morrison’s groundbreaking 1970 novel, “The Bluest Eye,” I would be honored to share a meal with the protagonist, Pecola Breedlove – a young African-American girl yearning for blue eyes. I’d take this opportunity to tell her, “Pecola, you don’t need blue eyes because your beauty lies within, and it shines brightly just as you are.

When questioned about her favorite spot to enjoy a good book, Winfrey replied, “I’d likely choose a sofa, perhaps near a fireplace, and wrapped up in a beautiful cashmere blanket – though cotton or wool would work just as well.” Additionally, she recommended the book “A New Earth” by Eckhart Tolle, stating that it was something everyone should read at least once in their lives.

On September 10th, Oprah’s Book Club selected Elizabeth Strout’s Tell Me Everything as its 107th book choice. In this novel, the beloved characters Lucy Barton and Olive Kitteridge from her previous works, which won Pulitzer Prizes, reappear. They are set in a Maine hamlet that is shaken by a murder investigation.

Oprah’s Book Club first appeared on air in 1996 as part of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Nowadays, Oprah chooses books sparingly; among her selections for the year 2024 are David Wroblewski’s Familiaris, Colm Tóibín’s Long Island, and Lara Love Hardin’s The Many Lives of Mama Love.

2023 saw Oprah Winfrey team up with Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks for the creation and collaboration on a self-improvement guide titled “Construct Your Dream Life: Mastering the Craft and Methodology of Achieving Greater Happiness”.

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2024-09-13 12:22