Do you want Oprah Winfrey on your coffee table? For the many viewers who’re still suffering from withdrawal, that may be a resounding, yes!
The book, titled “The Oprah Winfrey Show: Reflections on an American Legacy”, will reportedly cover the story from beginning to end of the Oprah Winfrey Show.
The 240-page publication, will include 150 photographs, personal memories and highlights from the show.
The coffee table book, which will be priced at $50, will also feature essays by a number of stars, including a piece by U2 singer Bono and American journalist Nicholas Kristof on social action, as well as a Julia Roberts and Diane von Furstenberg article about culture.
A tribute to Oprah, 57, by John Travolta and Phil Donahue will also be included.
Winfrey was joined by a galaxy of celebrities including Tom Cruise and Madonna in the final episode of her program – which she quit earlier this year to concentrate on her TV network, OWN – on which she praised fans for watching the show.
She said: “From you whose names I will never know, I learned what love is. You and this show have been the great love of my life. Thank you for being as much of a sweet inspiration for me as I tried to be for you. I won’t say goodbye. I’ll just say until we meet again.”
The Oprah Winfrey Show: Reflections on an American Legacy hits shelves on November 18.