



Matriarch: Oprah's Book Club
A Memoir
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4.8 • 90 Ratings
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK • A revealing personal life story like no other—enlightening, entertaining, surprising, empowering—and a testament to the world-making power of Black motherhood
“A fascinating memoir of Tina Knowles’s journey to become the global figure she is today.”—Oprah Winfrey
“You are Celestine,” she said. She squatted to push the hair off my face and pull leaves off my pajama legs. “Like my sister and my grandmother.” And there, under the pecan tree, as she did countless times, that day my mother told me stories of the mothers and daughters that went before me.
Tina Knowles, the mother of iconic singer-songwriters Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Solange Knowles, and bonus daughter Kelly Rowland, is known the world over as a Matriarch with a capital M: a determined, self-possessed, self-aware, and wise woman who raised and inspired some of the great artists of our time. But this story is about so much more than that.
Matriarch begins with a precocious, if unruly, little girl growing up in 1950s Galveston, the youngest of seven. She is in love with her world, with extended family on every other porch and the sounds of Motown and the lapping beach always within earshot. But as the realities of race and the limitations of girlhood set in, she begins to dream of a more grandiose world. Her instincts and impulsive nature drive her far beyond the shores of Texas to discover the life awaiting her on the other side of childhood.
That life’s journey—through grief and tragedy, creative and romantic risks and turmoil, the nurturing of superstar offspring and of her own special gifts—is the remarkable story she shares with readers here. This is a page-turning chronicle of family love and heartbreak, of loss and perseverance, and of the kind of creativity, audacity, and will it takes for a girl from Galveston to change the world. It’s one brilliant woman’s intimate and revealing story, and a multigenerational family saga that carries within it the story of America—and the wisdom that women pass on to one another, mothers to daughters, across generations.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
If you’ve ever wondered where Beyoncé and Solange Knowles get their strength, the answer can be found in this memoir by their mother. Through lush language and evocative detail, Tina Knowles invites us into the memories that forged her identity as a Black woman. Her childhood in Galveston, Texas, includes everything from the innocent joy of playing with her beloved cousin Johnny to her parents losing everything after being targeted by union busters to trying to wrap her five-year-old mind around what segregation was and why it was hurting her family. And as the years go on, the dots in Tina’s stories connect. After tragically losing his life partner, Johnny moves in with the Knowles to help run their household when they need it most. As Tina raises her daughters with middle-class privileges she never had, she recalls the empathetic lessons she learned through those Galveston days of hardship. And most impressively, she finds a way to teach them. Matriarch is a testament to the enduring power of resilience, love, and the hard-won wisdom passed down through generations.
Customer Reviews
Absolutely amazing
The book is a story about life for African Americans, LGBTQ communities; it's about the experiences of women, and family. It's all so beautifully woven, there so many themes and rich spiritual insights. It's about faith, spirituality and mortality. It's about being a caregiver. There is something for everyone because it so beautifully captures the human experience.
Exceptional
I couldn’t put it down. A must have!
“Who are you?
History is knowing who you are and where you come from. From Southern-black roots… and pecan trees… to legacy and richness. Tina takes us on her journey from matriarchs past and present. Matriarchy is more than the title - it’s self love, forgiveness, community, second chances, and leaving behind knowledge for the next generation.