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Oprah: A Biography by Kitty Kelley
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Oprah: A Biography (edition 2011)

by Kitty Kelley

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Biography & Autobiography. Nonfiction. OPRAH is an unauthorized biography by one of the most widely read pop biographers of our era. Kitty Kelley conducted more than 800 interviews during four years of research on her subject. Kelley walks us through Oprah Winfrey's life--from her humble beginnings to her rise in TV and her bad choices surrounding men, drugs, and an unyielding food addiction, as well as her relationships with partner Steadman and BFF Gail. As the author's voice brims with remarkable self-assurance and abundant sarcasm, her delivery has a steady rhythm and a good level of energy. While this highly critical book may surprise people, it most certainly won't be one of Oprah's favorite things. B.C.E. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine. HTML:For the past twenty-five years, no one has been better at revealing secrets than Oprah Winfrey. On what is arguably the most influ¬ential show in television history, she has gotten her guestsâ??often the biggest celebrities in the worldâ??to bare their love lives, explore their painful pasts, admit their transgressions, reveal their pleasures, and explore their demons. In turn, Oprah has repeatedly allowed her audience to share in her own life story, opening up about the sexual abuse in her past and discussing her romantic relationships, her weight problems, her spiritual beliefs, her charitable donations, and her strongly held views on the state of the world.

After a quarter of a century of the Oprah-ization of America, can there be any more secrets left to reveal?

Yes. Because Oprah has met her match.

Kitty Kelley has, over the same period of time, fear¬lessly and relentlessly investigated and written about the world's most revered icons: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Reagan, England's Royal Family, and the Bush dynasty. In her #1 bestselling biographies, she has exposed truths and exploded myths to uncover the real human beings that exist behind their manufac¬tured facades.

Turning her reportorial sights on Oprah, Kelley has now given us an unvarnished look at the stories Oprah's told and the life she's led. Kelley has talked to Oprah's closest family members and business associates. She has obtained court records, birth certificates, financial and tax records, and even copies of Oprah's legendary (and punishing) confidentiality agreements. She has probed every aspect of Oprah Winfrey's life, and it is as if she's written the most extraordinary segment of The Oprah Winfrey Show ever filmedâ??one in which Oprah herself is finally and fully revealed.

There is a case to be made, and it is certainly made in this book, that Oprah Winfrey is an important, and even great, figure of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. But there is also a case to be made that even greatness needs to be examined and put under a microscope. Fact must be separated from myth, truth from hype. Kitty Kelley has made that separation, showing both sides of Oprah as they have never been shown before. In doing so she has written a psychologically perceptive and meticulously researched book that will surprise and thrill everyone who reads it.
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Title:Oprah: A Biography
Authors:Kitty Kelley
Info:Three Rivers Press (2011), Edition: Reprint, Mass Market Paperback, 608 pages
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My grandma bought me this book. I know that she found it on the bargain books shelf at Barnes and Noble and it was so sweet of her to think of me and buy me that hardcover.

So, of course I read it. Kitty Kelley certain did her research, just like everyone else is saying in the reviews on Goodreads. I haven't watched Oprah's talk show very much, except with my mother (women her age are Oprah's primary audience) and I didn't know very much about Oprah. Now I feel like I know ALL about her. This is a very interesting book, if a bit long, but I would recommend it to a biography junkie. ( )
  bookishblond | Oct 24, 2018 |
When reading this book, I felt as if I were in line at the grocery store - thumbing through copies of the Enquirer while waiting my turn to cash out.

The author has clearly researched extensively - there is fact upon fact upon fact - but there is absolutely no humanity, no warmth, no attempt to bathe the subject in a warm glow of affection, respect or love. I came away with the idea that Oprah is a tireless worker who rose to the top with a combination of talent, drive and the luck of extremely good timing. She also is depicted to be selfish, self-serving and generally unpleasant to all except those whom she trusts (very few) and finds worthy.

I read the whole book. I've never been an Oprah fan so none of it offended me. I hope I will never, ever be rich or famous enough for Kitty Kelley to want to have a go at me. ( )
  EvelynBernard | Oct 25, 2015 |
It was like watching a trainwreck! The book was written in a subjective manner. Trivial rumors and suspicions concerning Oprah's early life dominated the book and it seems the author wanted to overshadow the good that Oprah has done with her alleged haunted past.
  t2creech | Apr 11, 2011 |
I was impressed by the thoroughness and depth of Kitty Kelley's research, and I found the resulting biography very readable and very credible. Highly Recommended! ( )
  Sandra305 | Mar 6, 2011 |
I normally wouldn't read this kind of book, any more than I would read magazines with celebrity gossip. But I've been curious about the Oprah phenomenon and for some reason really wanted to give it a go.

Having started, I'm not even sure why I persisted until the end (it is NOT a short book!). The writing may be "objective" but somehow it's also cold and judgmental. Reporting facts with no human context just doesn't quite play well for me. The book didn't convert me to an interest in reading "the dirt" about anyone and I've still no idea why I made the effort! ( )
  mandochild | Feb 9, 2011 |
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However unsportingly, Oprah has locked up tight most of the people who get whatever it is about her that we don’t. Kelley’s pen is not dripping poison so much as slightly curdled milk.
 
And so what if the most damaging truths about Winfrey have originated not with her but with her disgruntled family of origin? This at least has the benefit of making Kitty Kelley's latest book more scrupulously sourced than some of its predecessors.
 
An impeccably researched and well-organized look into the unlikely life of a self-made woman... Kelley might not have spoken to her subject, but she gets her just the same.
 
Ms. Kelley cannot explain why Ms. Winfrey is so enduringly popular. After some hollow authorial claims of respect and admiration, “Oprah” just aims for the jugular. It doesn’t draw blood.
 
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Oprah Winfrey blew into Chicago from Baltimore in December 1983 when a dangerous cold wave plunged the Windy City temperatures to twenty-three degrees below zero.
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Biography & Autobiography. Nonfiction. OPRAH is an unauthorized biography by one of the most widely read pop biographers of our era. Kitty Kelley conducted more than 800 interviews during four years of research on her subject. Kelley walks us through Oprah Winfrey's life--from her humble beginnings to her rise in TV and her bad choices surrounding men, drugs, and an unyielding food addiction, as well as her relationships with partner Steadman and BFF Gail. As the author's voice brims with remarkable self-assurance and abundant sarcasm, her delivery has a steady rhythm and a good level of energy. While this highly critical book may surprise people, it most certainly won't be one of Oprah's favorite things. B.C.E. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine. HTML:For the past twenty-five years, no one has been better at revealing secrets than Oprah Winfrey. On what is arguably the most influ¬ential show in television history, she has gotten her guestsâ??often the biggest celebrities in the worldâ??to bare their love lives, explore their painful pasts, admit their transgressions, reveal their pleasures, and explore their demons. In turn, Oprah has repeatedly allowed her audience to share in her own life story, opening up about the sexual abuse in her past and discussing her romantic relationships, her weight problems, her spiritual beliefs, her charitable donations, and her strongly held views on the state of the world.

After a quarter of a century of the Oprah-ization of America, can there be any more secrets left to reveal?

Yes. Because Oprah has met her match.

Kitty Kelley has, over the same period of time, fear¬lessly and relentlessly investigated and written about the world's most revered icons: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Reagan, England's Royal Family, and the Bush dynasty. In her #1 bestselling biographies, she has exposed truths and exploded myths to uncover the real human beings that exist behind their manufac¬tured facades.

Turning her reportorial sights on Oprah, Kelley has now given us an unvarnished look at the stories Oprah's told and the life she's led. Kelley has talked to Oprah's closest family members and business associates. She has obtained court records, birth certificates, financial and tax records, and even copies of Oprah's legendary (and punishing) confidentiality agreements. She has probed every aspect of Oprah Winfrey's life, and it is as if she's written the most extraordinary segment of The Oprah Winfrey Show ever filmedâ??one in which Oprah herself is finally and fully revealed.

There is a case to be made, and it is certainly made in this book, that Oprah Winfrey is an important, and even great, figure of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. But there is also a case to be made that even greatness needs to be examined and put under a microscope. Fact must be separated from myth, truth from hype. Kitty Kelley has made that separation, showing both sides of Oprah as they have never been shown before. In doing so she has written a psychologically perceptive and meticulously researched book that will surprise and thrill everyone who reads it.
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