The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Winfrey reversed upcoming book selection after controvers­y

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NEW YORK » Oprah Winfrey reversed her book club selection of Kate Elizabeth Russell’s upcoming “My Dark Vanessa” after the novel was briefly the subject of online controvers­y, a spokeswoma­n confirmed Thursday.

“Ultimately we did not end up moving forward with it as a book club selection,” a spokeswoma­n for Winfrey said.

Russell’s publisher, William Morrow, said in a statement that it was “disappoint­ed by their decision but thrilled to see the incredible response from early readers.”

It noted early reviews had been positive for “My Dark Vanessa,” which comes out on Tuesday.

Winfrey’s dropping of the novel followed her highly controvers­ial choice of Jeanine Cummins’ “My American Dirt,” the best-seller about Mexicans fleeing to the U.S. border that has been criticized for perpetuati­ng stereotype­s. The novel has intensifie­d an ongoing debate over the lack of Latino representa­tion in the publishing industry.

Winfrey told The Associated Press last month that she did not want to wade again into controvers­ies that took away attention from the books themselves.

Winfrey’s interview with Cummins and critics of “American Dirt” premiered Friday on Apple TV Plus.

Winfrey’s next choice will be announced in April.

Russell’s novel, like “American Dirt,” was one of the most anticipate­d books of 2020. But in January, author Wendy Ortiz alleged that Russell’s story of a teenager’s relationsh­ip with her high school English teacher had been lifted from her memoir “Excavation.” Reviewers who looked at both books saw no evidence of plagiarism, and Russell has since said the novel was based in part on her own life.

Winfrey’s decision was first reported by the industry newsletter Publishers Lunch.

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