Caste (Oprah's Book Club): The Origins of Our Discontents

Reading Level
Grade 10
Time to Read
8 hrs 57 mins

Reading Level

What is the reading level of Caste ?

Analysing the books in the series, we estimate that the reading level of Caste is 9th and 10th grade.

Expert Readability Tests for
Caste

Readability Test Reading Level
Flesch Kincaid Scale Grade 9
SMOG Index Grade 12
Coleman Liau Index Grade 9
Dale Chall Readability Score Grade 7

Reading Time

8 hrs 57 mins

How long to read Caste (Oprah's Book Club): The Origins of Our Discontents?

The estimated word count of Caste (Oprah's Book Club): The Origins of Our Discontents is 134,230 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 8 hrs 57 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 14 hrs 55 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 4 hrs 59 mins.

Caste (Oprah's Book Club): The Origins of Our Discontents - 134,230 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 14 hrs 55 mins
Average 250 words/min 8 hrs 57 mins
Fast 450 words/min 4 hrs 59 mins
Caste (Oprah's Book Club): The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson
Authors
Isabel Wilkerson

More about Caste

134,230 words

Word Count

for Caste (Oprah's Book Club): The Origins of Our Discontents

468 pages

Pages
Kindle: 468 pages

14 hours and 26 minutes

Audiobook length


Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK • The Pulitzer Prize–winning, bestselling author of The Warmth of Other Suns examines the unspoken caste system that has shaped America and shows how our lives today are still defined by a hierarchy of human divisions. “An instant American classic.”—Dwight Garner, The New York Times“As we go about our daily lives, caste is the wordless usher in a darkened theater, flashlight cast down in the aisles, guiding us to our assigned seats for a performance. The hierarchy of caste is not about feelings or morality. It is about power—which groups have it and which do not.” In this brilliant book, Isabel Wilkerson gives us a masterful portrait of an unseen phenomenon in America as she explores, through an immersive, deeply researched narrative and stories about real people, how America today and throughout its history has been shaped by a hidden caste system, a rigid hierarchy of human rankings. Beyond race, class, or other factors, there is a powerful caste system that influences people’s lives and behavior and the nation’s fate. Linking the caste systems of America, India, and Nazi Germany, Wilkerson explores eight pillars that underlie caste systems across civilizations, including divine will, bloodlines, stigma, and more. Using riveting stories about people—including Martin Luther King, Jr., baseball’s Satchel Paige, a single father and his toddler son, Wilkerson herself, and many others—she shows the ways that the insidious undertow of caste is experienced every day. She documents how the Nazis studied the racial systems in America to plan their out-cast of the Jews; she discusses why the cruel logic of caste requires that there be a bottom rung for those in the middle to measure themselves against; she writes about the surprising health costs of caste, in depression and life expectancy, and the effects of this hierarchy on our culture and politics. Finally, she points forward to ways America can move beyond the artificial and destructive separations of human divisions, toward hope in our common humanity.Beautifully written, original, and revealing, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents is an eye-opening story of people and history, and a reexamination of what lies under the surface of ordinary lives and of American life today.