From Booklist
Gr. 4-7. Oprah's inspiring life story makes a satisfying biography for young people, and this upbeat title offers a decent overview of the television star's rise to fame--from her birth in rural Mississippi to her troubled early teen years in Milwaukee to college and professional work in Tennessee, Maryland, and then Chicago, where she skyrocketed to national attention. The text is brief and suitable for middle-graders, emphasizing Oprah's love of reading as it touches on some of her early trauma and struggles, including a mention of the sexual abuse she survived. Straightforward and illustrated with a nice selection of photographs, this up-to-date Gateway Biographies title will interest a wide range of young readers. Gillian Engberg
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