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Living Oprah: My One-Year Experiment to Walk the Walk of the Queen of Talk [Bargain Price] [Hardcover]

Robyn Okrant
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Book Description

January 4, 2010
What happens when a thirty-five-year-old average American woman spends one year following every piece of Oprah Winfrey's advice on how to "live your best life"? Robyn Okrant devoted 2008 to adhering to all of Oprah's suggestions and guidance delivered via her television show, her Web site, and her magazine. LIVING OPRAH is a month-by-month account of that year.
Some of the challenges included enrollment in Oprah's Best Life Challenge for physical fitness and weight control, living vegan, and participating in Oprah's Book Club. After 365 days of LIVING OPRAH, Okrant reflects on the rewards won and lessons learned as well as the tolls exacted by the experiment.

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In this addition to the stunt-blog memoir genre, 35-year-old yoga instructor and performer Okrant spent 2008 living by Oprah's advice as dispensed via her show, magazine and Web site. The author was fascinated with the way Oprah evokes equal parts admiration and disdain, and curious about whether it's “even possible to follow someone else's advice to discover one's authentic self.” Despite skepticism about the validity—or possibility—of finding happiness through Oprah, she embarked on 12 months of Oprah-prescribed activities and expenditures, plus blog updates. Monthly tallies detail activities, expenditures and the author's thoughtful observations. For example, she writes: “I believe Oprah's ultimate goal is to empower women and girls,” but “I think Oprah devalues women by focusing so much on our bodies.” The author is honest about her own experiment-inspired conflicts: as a result of her endeavors, she has a book and has lost weight, but is “almost always a stressed-out, insecure, exhausted mess.” Okrant posits that, in many ways, pursuing a “best life” detracts from “real life.” In the end, while there are few real revelations, Okrant has written a thoughtful, honest examination of her journey. (Jan.)
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About the Author

Robyn Okrant is a writer, filmmaker, performer, and yoga teacher. A graduate of Bennington College, she also holds an MFA in performance from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She lives with her husband and two cats in Chicago.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Center Street; 1 edition (January 4, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1599952394
  • ASIN: B004IK9ELO
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 3.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #317,717 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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40 of 45 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
After seeing Robyn Okrant featured on the CNBC special THE O EFFECT, I was eagerly awaiting her book of the experiment. So many times you hear people talking about slivers of what the Queen of Talk suggests for living your best life, but here was someone who was taking everything Oprah said and applying it as real guidlines..

What was the result?

It took me a day and a half to read LIVING OPRAH, and I closed the book with a smile thinking of the many lessons I took in through Robyn's journey along the way. Yes, the account is about what Oprah says, but isn't the real test of any minister, speaker or individual who is considered an authority on a subject whether or not what they say really works for YOU? That was the day-to-day struggle for Robyn. You can be given all the tools in the world, but it is about how you apply them that makes the difference.

As a fellow creative, I appreciated the way Robyn took to the experiment with great thought. What were the pros and cons physically, financially and quite frankly emotionally? How would it affect her relationship with those in her life, especiailly her husband (I'll come back to him later)? What if people misunderstood her goal?

Robyn approached the answers to these questions in a way that was deliberate and cautious of the possible side effects. There were many things she liked that were praised by Oprah. When it came to issues of conflict and conscience,however,such as the lessons of The Secret, we see Robyn weigh it against her own beliefs. There were moments when she also seem to realize that by taking this year-long journey, she was going to be noticed. There was a situation when she came literally face-to-face with herself on public transporation, and seemed to realize that not all would view what she was doing as something worthwhile.

Speaking of being noticed, I think all would agree that Oprah garnering success and fame is why a project like this is interesting at all. It stands to reason that anyone who would take up living the life that Oprah encourages would also get attention for doing so; but when the media comes calling to Robyn, she has to decide how much of this attention does she actually want for herself.

I mentioned Robyn's husband earlier, and I honestly believe that the experiment wouild not have worked if he was not only accepting and supportive but in many ways affected by it as well. I can relate to him personally, because as a man---a gender that seems not to be as much a part of Oprah's audience for tips on living---I can say that a woman who has overcame challenges, followed her dreams and is enjoying the reward, is just as much a catalyst for me to learn from as anyone else. That brings me to my biggest takeaway. I feel that what was impressed upon her husband the most was what this journey was doing to Robyn, how it was making her feel and look at life---not so much who was responsible for it (Oprah). He was her cheerleader, there on the frontline wanting her to succeed as much as she wanted to succeed.

With that I would say that LIVING OPRAH is proof to me that we are only living our best life when we are living the life right for us. Not all of us can do, say or afford the same things, but we have to be willing to do what we can with what we have and expect the most from that. Look at Robyn. She is a published author, making a difference doing what she enjoys. That is all that matters.

LIVING is the big lesson, and I think that Robyn Okrant has shown and taught that well.
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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy This Book!!!! December 25, 2009
Format:Hardcover
This book is a must-read not only for all the women who have ever watched an Oprah show and come away with an epiphany as to how to change their lives, but also for all the men who have had to decide whether or not to support said epiphany or run for cover!

I bought this book as a Christmas present for my wife who is a big Oprah fan, and Mrs. Okrant had us both in stitches. The anecdotes and observations were so funny, and neither of us could believe how far the author went to follow all of Oprah's advice. The situations and problems this caused are so hysterical- her husband should get some kind of medal!

At the same time, the book really made us look at Oprah in a completely different way, while at the same time, making us ponder are we really that messed up that we need someone on televion to give us advice?

Whether you are an Oprah fan, an Oprah critic, or just someone who marvels at the influence Oprah has on the world around us, Mrs. Okrant's honest, engaging and entertaining look at Oprah Winfrey provides a tremendous amount to think about as Oprah prepares to end her show, and Ms. Okrant does it in a way I guarantee will make you laugh out loud!
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating and Well-Written December 19, 2009
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What makes this book special is that Robyn is NOT an Oprah super-fan, she's is your standard Oprah-admirer who took on this experiment in the spirit of a cultural and personal experiment. The result is a page-turner, remarkable for a non-fiction book. Robyn has an Nora Ephron-like writing style that works especially well with this material.

Also of note are the grids at the end of each chapter (one chapter = one month) summarizing that month's action items along with the time it took, the cost (if any) and her remarks. A wonderful reference to try a your own version of her experience.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Why on earth would anyone do this let alone write about it ???
A few weeks ago a friend mailed a copy of Living Oprah to me. One day I must ask her why she thought I needed to read it. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jo Bryant
4.0 out of 5 stars Didn't expect to like it this much!
Robyn, did you ever meet Oprah? Were you ever on the show? Would love to see that episode. Great perspectives on Oprah as an icon and role model, and how her messages often... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Francesca
1.0 out of 5 stars Extremely disappointing
I didn't realize that this was an experiment to show that you'd go crazy if you followed every (and I mean every) piece of advice from a single source, regardless of the authority... Read more
Published 3 months ago by lirva
5.0 out of 5 stars Kudos to the Author
My first reaction to this book was that the author had picked a frivolous year project to embark on for fame. This was before I read the book. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Dottie Randazzo
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
Couldn't have written a better critique myself. Very substantial! Funny, smart and lucid! Helped me clarify my relationship to self-help pop culture. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Cosmologist jisungah
3.0 out of 5 stars I felt for the author
This was a interesting book and easy to read. The author decides to live Oprah for a year and blogs it all accordingly. Read more
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Really loved this book. As a busy mother of two small boys, I don't have a lot of spare time to read and when I do it had better be a good book. Read more
Published 14 months ago by C. Holbrook
4.0 out of 5 stars A yearlong challenge
If reality tv is all the rage in the television world, then attempting one-year challenges is all the rage in book world. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Debnance at Readerbuzz
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product
I got the product as promissed. Very good deal. I will certain make business with Amazon again. Safe, secure and reliable.
Published 20 months ago by Roberta
5.0 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable and thought-provoking
A very easy and fun read. The author is engaging and witty and had a unique idea that is interesting to see unfold (along with her philosophies about what this experiment means to... Read more
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