Dear Oprah: Confessions of A Middle-Class White Girl

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational, Psychology
Cover of the book Dear Oprah: Confessions of A Middle-Class White Girl by Suzan Vaughn, Suzan Vaughn
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Author: Suzan Vaughn ISBN: 9780981477220
Publisher: Suzan Vaughn Publication: June 3, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Suzan Vaughn
ISBN: 9780981477220
Publisher: Suzan Vaughn
Publication: June 3, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

They say confession is good for the soul and what better person, what safer person than Oprah Winfrey to lay open the heart and reveal those places in the psyche that are secret and shut away. With Oprah’s candidness about her own personal journey inspiring all of us to be more authentically who we are, this book is about revealing the innermost and usually unshared perspective of one white woman toward other races, predominantly African Americans. Dear Oprah: Confessions of a Middle Class White Girl risks the telling of other confessions too, including the admission of personal prejudices, and unorthodox modes of healing the soul, the psyche and the physical body, along with a difficult father-daughter relationship. The parade of programs and experts offered by the OWN Network and the Oprah Winfrey Show are mentioned with gratitude for the expert and free guidance along the path of a difficult journey to wholeness. And it is a salute to the Queen of All Media for her willingness to forge a path toward positive television programming that changes lives.

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They say confession is good for the soul and what better person, what safer person than Oprah Winfrey to lay open the heart and reveal those places in the psyche that are secret and shut away. With Oprah’s candidness about her own personal journey inspiring all of us to be more authentically who we are, this book is about revealing the innermost and usually unshared perspective of one white woman toward other races, predominantly African Americans. Dear Oprah: Confessions of a Middle Class White Girl risks the telling of other confessions too, including the admission of personal prejudices, and unorthodox modes of healing the soul, the psyche and the physical body, along with a difficult father-daughter relationship. The parade of programs and experts offered by the OWN Network and the Oprah Winfrey Show are mentioned with gratitude for the expert and free guidance along the path of a difficult journey to wholeness. And it is a salute to the Queen of All Media for her willingness to forge a path toward positive television programming that changes lives.

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