Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
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Oprah Winfrey’s Book Club pick: Maria Semple’s Go Gentle was announced as Oprah’s latest book-club selection around mid-April 2026, bringing renewed attention to Semple’s work [source coverage includes multiple outlets reporting the pick and Semple’s reaction] .
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Semple’s contemporary profile: Semple remains best known for her novels This One Is Mine, Where’d You Go, Bernadette, and Today Will Be Different, with a career that spans television writing and screen adaptation work; she gained notable recognition including awards nominations and an Alex Award for Today Will Be Different .
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News coverage framing: Coverage emphasizes the intersection of Semple’s literary voice with broader conversations in publishing, including new releases around 2026 and extended media appearances tied to Oprah’s club pick .
If you’d like, I can pull more current articles from specific outlets (e.g., major newspapers or entertainment magazines) or summarize Go Gentle’s premise and critical reception. Would you like a focused snapshot from a particular region or publication?[3][5]
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*Where’d You Go, Bernadette*, which spent a year on *The New York Times* best-sellers list and won the American Library Association’s Alex Award. She began her career as a screenwriter for such successful television shows as *Beverly Hills, 90210*; *Saturday Night Live*; and *Ellen*. She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for her work on the series *Mad About You*, and for a Writers Guild of America Award for her work on *Arrested Development*. Her latest novel is *Today Will Be Different*.
humanities.case.eduFor as long as a full year, The New York Times has placed Maria Semple’s ’82 latest novel, Today Will Be Different, at the top of their book list, and Choate is proud to recognize this notable alum as a member of the community, one who exemplifies its characteristic senseRead More
thechoatenews.choate.eduOprah Winfrey chose Maria Semple's book "Go Gentle" as her latest book club pick. Read a free excerpt here.
www.cbsnews.comOprah Winfrey has chosen Maria Semple's comic novel “Go Gentle” for her book club WWL
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staging.mariasemple.comOprah Winfrey has chosen Maria Semple's comic novel “Go Gentle” for her book club KCBS All News 106.9FM and 740AM
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