Here are the latest public updates I can share:
- Oprah’s Book Club picked Maria Semple’s Go Gentle as part of its 2026 lineup, which brings renewed attention to her work. This is a high-profile endorsement that typically leads to wider media coverage and increased bookstore visibility.[2][8]
- A recent press cycle highlighted Go Gentle and noted Semple’s ongoing prominence as a novelist, building on her prior successes like Today Will Be Different and Where’d You Go, Bernadette.[3][2]
- There has also been continued discussion of Semple’s fiction and its themes, with outlets revisiting her previous novels and her cross-media career in television.[4][3]
If you’d like, I can narrow this to:
- reactions from major outlets (New York Times, Washington Post, etc.)
- coverage about any film/TV adaptations in development
- appearances or interviews (podcasts, talk shows)
Would you prefer a quick bullet summary of each item or a chronological timeline with sources? I can also pull the most recent articles in Amsterdam time and translate any key points.
Sources
Oprah Winfrey has chosen Maria Semple's comic novel “Go Gentle” for her book club. The story follows a Stoic philosopher and single mother facing challenges to her way of life. Winfrey praised the book for its wit and wisdom, saying it offers a wild ride with insights into Stoicism and relationships. Semple, known for bestsellers like “Today Will Be Different,” released her new book this week. Her interview with Winfrey is available on the “Oprah Book Club Podcast” via YouTube. Semple...
images.ajc.comJulia Roberts as Eleanor Flood! December 15, 2016 Read about it here. More fun audio/visual. December 7, 2016 Fresh Air, PBS, Live Talks LA, here, here, and here. 2016 year end lists starting to come in. November 23, 2016 TWBD scores Washington Post, New York Times, Amazon, Glamour, Popsugar, Bustle, Kirkus, Globe and Mail, NPR, ... Read more
staging.mariasemple.comDuring her fifteen-year career in television, Semple was nominated for a Primetime Emmy, for *Mad About You* and for a Writer’s Guild of America award for *Arrested Development* in 2006 and 2007. Semple lives in Seattle where she teaches writing and studies poetry. Below is a video recording of Maria’s 2014 Winter Words appearance:
www.aspenwords.org*Where’d You Go, Bernadette*, which spent a year on *The New York Times* best-sellers list and won the American Library Association’s Alex Award. She began her career as a screenwriter for such successful television shows as *Beverly Hills, 90210*; *Saturday Night Live*; and *Ellen*. She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for her work on the series *Mad About You*, and for a Writers Guild of America Award for her work on *Arrested Development*. Her latest novel is *Today Will Be Different*.
humanities.case.eduFor as long as a full year, The New York Times has placed Maria Semple’s ’82 latest novel, Today Will Be Different, at the top of their book list, and Choate is proud to recognize this notable alum as a member of the community, one who exemplifies its characteristic senseRead More
thechoatenews.choate.eduExplore the complete filmography of Maria Semple on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover every movie and TV show they have been credited in.
www.rottentomatoes.comOprah Winfrey has chosen Maria Semple's comic novel “Go Gentle” for her book club NewsRadio 1080 KRLD
www.audacy.comOprah Winfrey has chosen Maria Semple's comic novel “Go Gentle” for her book club WBBM Newsradio 780 AM & 105.9 FM
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