Oprah says July book club pick hooked her 'until the very last shocking sentence'
- - - Oprah says July book club pick hooked her 'until the very last shocking sentence'
Clare Mulroy, USA TODAYJuly 9, 2025 at 12:01 AM
Oprah Winfrey’s latest book club selection is a high-octane family drama swirling with artificial intelligence ethics.
“Culpability” by Bruce Holsinger (out now from Spiegel & Grau) is the July pick for Oprah’s Book Club, and the mogul is already dubbing it "the book of the summer." This is Winfrey’s 116th book club selection, and Holsinger’s novel joins a 2025 roster that includes Ocean Vuong, Wally Lamb and Tina Knowles.
“I appreciated the prescience of this story,” Winfrey said in a statement. “It’s where we are right now in our appreciation and dilemmas surrounding Artificial Intelligence, centered around an American family we can relate to. I was riveted until the very last shocking sentence!”
Oprah’s Book Club pick for July: ‘Culpability’ by Bruce Holsinger
“Culpability” is set on a summer rental on the Chesapeake Bay and follows the Cassidy-Shaws – leading AI expert Lorelei, husband Noah, tweens Alice and Izzy and teenager Charlie – whose autonomous minivan collides with another car. Each family member has a secret that implicates them in the accident. Their weeklong stay is an unraveling of moral dilemmas, skeletons in the closet and AI consequences.
Oprah Winfrey and Bruce Holsinger, the author of July book club pick "Culpability."
In an announcement on her Instagram, Winfrey called “Culpability” “a book that’s perfect for your beach bag.”
“Let me just tell you, Gayle King was so riveted that she was reading this book in the car on the way to the Tonys,” Winfrey said in a video.
Holsinger is both a fiction and nonfiction writer, the author of five novels, including “The Displacements” and “The Gifted School.” He is also a professor at the University of Virginia.
"Oprah Winfrey started her book club the same year I finished graduate school,” Holsinger said in a statement. “For nearly thirty years, as I've taught great books to college students in the classroom and the lecture hall, she has shared great books with the world. Her phone call was like a thunderbolt, and I'll never forget it. I am deeply honored and profoundly grateful that she found Culpability worthy of her time, praise, and recognition."
Clare Mulroy is USA TODAY’s Books Reporter, where she covers buzzy releases, chats with authors and dives into the culture of reading. Find her on Instagram, subscribe to our weekly Books newsletter or tell her what you’re reading at [email protected].
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