Behold The Dreamers

Imbolo Mbue

Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue is a moving novel about the immigrant experience, following the lives of Jende and Neni Jonga, a young couple from Cameroon who come to New York City with dreams of a better life. Jende secures a job as a chauffeur for Clark Edwards, a high-ranking executive at Lehman Brothers, while Neni works as a housekeeper for the Edwards family. They soon find themselves entangled in the lives of their employers, experiencing both the privileges and problems of Manhattan’s elite. But when the financial crisis of 2008 hits, their lives are turned upside down as Jende’s job, the Edwards’ wealth, and the Jongas’ path to a green card are all suddenly at risk.

As the Jongas struggle to stay afloat, they face a series of choices that challenge their values, love for each other, and commitment to the American dream. Through Neni’s resilience and Jende’s determination, they grapple with the costs of survival, the meaning of success, and the complexities of their new country. Mbue captures the stark contrasts between privilege and poverty, delving into themes of sacrifice, identity, and the pursuit of happiness in a society where the promise of prosperity is often illusive. Behold the Dreamers is both a gripping family saga and a powerful commentary on the American dream, shedding light on the profound struggles and quiet hopes of those who dare to reach for a better future.

This edition

Pages

400

Format

Paperback

Genres

Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Drama, African

Published

03/15/2016


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