From the Publisher
For anyone eager to answer Oprahs call to live your best life,
here is the ultimate, all-around self-discovery book. This first
annual edition of Live Your Best Life: A Treasury of Wisdom, Wit,
Advice, Interviews, and Inspiration from O, The Oprah Magazine
pulls together over 100 of the most empowering, energizing, and
entertaining articles from the magazines last two years. Filled
with brilliant advice from experts like Dr. Phil, Suze Orman,
Martha Beck, and Oprah herself, the book is divided into three
sections. Your Personal Best focuses on emotional and physical
well-beingfrom Oprahs own weight-loss secrets to ways to gain
confidence, serenity, and balance. Relationships has the tools and
insights everyone needs to form warmer, more satisfying connections
with those near, dear, and even not-so-dear to us. And, in true
Oprah style, Living in the World helps the reader think about how
to make her life more meaningful and useful. This rich, collectible
volume is a resource that readers will keep returning to for
answers and inspiration.
About the Author
Oprah Winfrey, 1954 - Born in 1954 in Kosciusko, Mississippi. At
the age of 19, Winfrey landed her first broadcasting job as a
reporter for radio station WVOL in Nashville. She enrolled in
Tennessee State University to study speech and performing arts in
1970, and in 1971, she was named Nashville's Miss Fire Prevention,
followed by being named Miss Black Tennessee in 1972. In her
sophomore year at Tennessee State University, Winfrey switched to
media and became the first African-American anchor at Nashville's
WTVF-TV. In 1977 she moved to Baltimore to co-anchor the six
o'clock news. Once there she was recruited to co-host Baltimore's
WJZ-TV's local talk show, People Are Talking. In 1984 she relocated
again, this time to Chicago to host WLS-TV's morning talk show, AM
Chicago. AM Chicago becomes the number one talk show a mere month
later. In less than a year, the show expanded to one hour and was
renamed The Oprah Winfrey Show. Winfrey had her feature film debut
as "Sofia" in Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple, based on the
novel by Alice Walker, in 1985. She received nominations for a
Golden Globe and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for
her role. The Oprah Winfrey Show entered syndication 1986 and
remained the number one talk show for fourteen consecutive seasons,
receiving 34 Emmys throughout it's run, and Oprah is given the
honor of hosting the 14th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in 1987. In
1988 Harpo Productions, Inc., Winfrey's production company is born,
and in 1989, Winfrey produced and starred as "Mattie Michael" in
the miniseries,The Women of Brewster Place, which recounts the
lives of the female denizens of an inner-city brownstone. Again in
1990, she hosted the 17th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Winfrey
executive produced and performed in the TV Series, The Fresh Prince
of Bel-Air, further promoting Harpo Productions. In 1991, she
initiated the National Child Protection Act, testifying in front of
the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee to establish a national
database of convicted child abusers. In 1996 she received the
George Foster Peabody Individual Achivement Award and the
International Radio and Television Society's Gold Medal Award for
all of her work in these mediums. She began Oprah's Book Club, an
on-air reading club, of which all of the Book Club selections have
become instant bestsellers. In 1997, she was named Newsweek's most
important person in books and media, and a year later named TV
Guide's Television Performer of the Year, as well as one of the 100
Most Influential People of the 20th Century by Time Magazine. She
went on to receive the National Academy of Television Arts &
Sciences' Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997 as well. That same
year, she announced that she would join producers Marcy Carsey and
Tom Werner (Cosby, Roseanne) and Geraldine Laybourne (Nickelodeon)
to launch Oxygen Media, Inc., a cable channel and interactive
network for women. She also joined Stedman Graham in teaching at
Northwestern University's J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of
Management. In 2000 she was presented with the National Book
Foundation's 50th anniversary gold medal for all that Oprah's Book
Club has done for books and authors.
Hardcover
336 Pages, 9.34 x 10.98 x 0.99 in
June 5, 2009
Oxmoor House
English
0848731050
9780848731052