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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 2 MIN

Oprah's 121st Book Club Pick: Why Tayari Jones' Kin Is This Year's Must-Read Novel

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Oprah Winfrey BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Oprah Winfrey has dominated headlines this week with the splashy announcement of her 121st Book Club pick, Kin by Tayari Jones, marking the clubs 30th anniversary in 2026. According to Oprah Daily, she raved that Joness storytelling washed over me like a trip back home, calling the emotionally charged Southern novel about two motherless best friends masterful for its themes of chosen family and reinvention. This is Joness second Oprah pick after 2018s An American Marriage, a rare honor Winfrey grants only about 10 times. The drama peaked February 24 when Oprah made a surprise pop-in at Penguin Random House offices in midtown Manhattan, high-fiving a stunned Jones during her publisher meeting, as reported by the Associated Press. I’m a two-fer, Jones exclaimed, later telling CBS Mornings it felt like a writers dream come true twice over. Oprah doubled down on CBS that morning, exclusively revealing the selection and gushing that Kin will become a classic, feeling like a welcome home reunion in my grandmothers kitchen. She followed up with a deep-dive interview on The Oprah Podcast, now streaming on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, where they fielded reader questions on female friendship and loss. No word yet on a TV special, but this Book Club milestone underscores Oprahs enduring literary clout, especially post-Starbucks partnership end late last year, per AP spokespeople. Social buzz lit up around the CBS appearance and podcast drop, with fans hailing it as peak Oprah magic. No fresh business moves or public sightings beyond the New York surprise, though her namesake theater at the National Museum of African American History and Culture lists no new events tied to her. All verified from major outlets like CBS News, AP, and Oprah Daily—no unconfirmed whispers here. This book push cements her biographical legacy as a kingmaker for stories that heal.[Word count: 378] Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Oprah Winfrey BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Oprah Winfrey has dominated headlines this week with the splashy announcement of her 121st Book Club pick, Kin by Tayari Jones, marking the clubs 30th anniversary in 2026. According to Oprah Daily, she raved that Joness storytelling washed over me like a trip back home, calling the emotionally charged Southern novel about two motherless best friends masterful for its themes of chosen family and reinvention. This is Joness second Oprah pick after 2018s An American Marriage, a rare honor Winfrey grants only about 10 times. The drama peaked February 24 when Oprah made a surprise pop-in at Penguin Random House offices in midtown Manhattan, high-fiving a stunned Jones during her publisher meeting, as reported by the Associated Press. I’m a two-fer, Jones exclaimed, later telling CBS Mornings it felt like a writers dream come true twice over. Oprah doubled down on CBS that morning, exclusively revealing the selection and gushing that Kin will become a classic, feeling like a welcome home reunion in my grandmothers kitchen. She followed up with a deep-dive interview on The Oprah Podcast, now streaming on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, where they fielded reader questions on female friendship and loss. No word yet on a TV special, but this Book Club milestone underscores Oprahs enduring literary clout, especially post-Starbucks partnership end late last year, per AP spokespeople. Social buzz lit up around the CBS appearance and podcast drop, with fans hailing it as peak Oprah magic. No fresh business moves or public sightings beyond the New York surprise, though her namesake theater at the National Museum of African American History and Culture lists no new events tied to her. All verified from major outlets like CBS News, AP, and Oprah Daily—no unconfirmed whispers here. This book push cements her biographical legacy as a kingmaker for stories that heal.[Word count: 378] Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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