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 · The novel Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue links the lives of two families in distinct spheres of American society. The Jongas, a Cameroonian immigrant family, live in Harlem, and the Edwards, an upper-class family, enjoy a privileged life characterized by vacations to the Hamptons. Behold the Dreamers Summary. Next. Chapter 1. Jende Jonga enters Clark Edwards ’s office at the renowned investment bank, Lehman Brothers, to interview for a job as a chauffeur. Jende gets the job, which pays thirty-five thousand dollars per year—far more than he earned when he was working as a dishwasher or driving livery cabs in the Bronx.  · Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue review – an impressive debut This is not a story of noble immigrants versus the evil banking class: it is about people who have no room to manoeuvreEstimated Reading Time: 4 mins.


BEHOLD THE DREAMERS By Imbolo Mbue pp. Random House. $ The years were bad ones for America. The housing bubble burst, the auto industry was in free fall, unemployment rose as high. Behold the Dreamers Summary. Next. Chapter 1. Jende Jonga enters Clark Edwards 's office at the renowned investment bank, Lehman Brothers, to interview for a job as a chauffeur. Jende gets the job, which pays thirty-five thousand dollars per year—far more than he earned when he was working as a dishwasher or driving livery cabs in the Bronx. Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue review - an impressive debut. This is not a story of noble immigrants versus the evil banking class: it is about people who have no room to manoeuvre.


Book Review: 'Behold The Dreamers,' By Imbolo Mbue Imbolo Mbue's debut novel is one of the best books to deal with the financial crisis of It's the story of a Cameroonian immigrant. Behold the Dreamers (Oprah’s Book Club) – Imbolo Mbue $ ISBN Behold the Dreamers (Oprah's Book Club) - Imbolo Mbue quantity. Add to cart. Behold the Dreamers Summary. Next. Chapter 1. Jende Jonga enters Clark Edwards ’s office at the renowned investment bank, Lehman Brothers, to interview for a job as a chauffeur. Jende gets the job, which pays thirty-five thousand dollars per year—far more than he earned when he was working as a dishwasher or driving livery cabs in the Bronx.

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