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Cry, the Beloved Country (Oprah's Book Club #48)
A novel depicting the racial ferment in the beautiful country of South Africa in 1948
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle (Oprah Book Club #62)
Oprah Book Club pick #62. Born mute, speaking only in sign, Edgar Sawtelle leads an idyllic life with his parents on their farm in remote northern Wisconsin.
The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography (Oprahs Book Club #56)
In this candid spiritual memoir, legendary actor Sidney Poitier reflects on life itself as he reveals the spiritual depth, passion, and intellectual fervor that has driven his remarkable life.
I Know This Much Is True (Oprah's Book Club #23)
A 40-year-old housepainter named Dominick Birdsey, from a spectacularly dysfunctional family, is the narrator of this long novel about the search for self-acceptance. A "New York Times" Notable Book for 1998.
The Poisonwood Bible (Oprah's Book Club #27)
In 1959, a missionary named Nathan Price transports his wife and four daughters to a remote village in the Belgian Congo to convert the natives. The family is met with hostility from the locals, particularly a vengeful witch doctor.
Black and Blue (Oprah's Book Club #15)
An abused wife named Frannie leaves home with her young son, and lives under a new identity in Florida, where she tries to make a comfortable life for the two of them.
Cane River (Oprah's Book Club #42)
This saga of four generations of strong African-American women begins in 1834 on a Louisiana plantation and ends a hundred years later.
Daughter of Fortune (Oprah's Book Club #31)
During the California Gold Rush, Eliza Sommers, raised as an adopted daughter in a wealthy Chilean family, follows her flamboyant lover to California--partly as a way of beginning her life over again.
The Deep End of the Ocean (Oprah Book Club #1)
Watch your brother , says Beth Cappadora to her seven-year-old son, Vincent. She's checking in at her high school reunion in Chicago.
The Book of Ruth (Oprah Book Club #3)
A big-hearted, small-town girl must cope with poverty and a crazy alcoholic husband, but overcomes her troubles with uncommon courage.
A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose (Oprah Book Club #61)
Building on the astonishing success of The Power of Now, Eckhart Tolle presents readers with an honest look at the current state of humanity: He implores us to see and accept that this state, which is based on an erroneous identification with the egoic mind, is one of dangerous i
Songs in Ordinary Time (Oprah Book Club #8)
Songs in Ordinary Time is the story of Marie Fermoyle, an Irishwoman living in Atkinson, Vermont. Lonely, ambitious for her teenage children, she is drawn to the stranger Omar Duvall.
Cane River (Oprah's Book Club #42)
This saga of four generations of strong African-American women begins in 1834 on a Louisiana plantation and ends a hundred years later.
East of Eden (Oprah's Book Club #47)
John Steinbeck's last significant work of fiction (1952), a huge family saga based on the book of Genesis, is set in the Salinas Valley of the author's youth.
Tara Road (Oprah's Book Club #26)
An American woman whose son has just died and an Irishwoman whose husband leaves her trade houses for a year. A Publishers Weekly best-seller for 27 weeks.



















