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Correction: Books-Winfrey-A Novel On Trial story

The Associated Press | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 2 months AGO
by The Associated Press
| March 5, 2020 8:51 AM

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In this Feb. 13, 2020 photo, Oprah Winfrey, left, and “American Dirt" author Jeanine Cummins appear in a conference room just above Modern Studios in Tucson, Ariz., where they taped an Oprah's Book Club show about Cummins' controversial book. The two-part interview will begin streaming on Apple TV Plus at midnight ET on Friday, March 6. (AP Photo/Hillel Italie)

TUCSON, Arizona (AP) — In a story March 4, 2020, about an interview between Oprah Winfrey and author Jeanine Cummins, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of the Macmillan president, the title of a book by Julissa Arce and the attribution of a quote. Don Weisberg is the Macmillan president, not Don Weinberg. Arce's book is “My (Underground) American Dream," not “My American Dream.” Arce asked “Who did you write the book for?” The question was not asked by Reyna Grande.

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