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Behold the Dreamers: An Oprahs Book Club pick
By (Author) Imbolo Mbue
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
20th February 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
400
Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 35mm
670g
A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR
AN OBSERVER BOOK OF THE YEAR
A powerful and timely story of marriage, class, race and the pursuit of the American Dream. Behold the Dreamers is a dazzling debut novel about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and of what we're prepared to sacrifice to hold on to each of them.
There are no heroes in this marvellous debut, only nuanced human beings. A classic tale with a surprise ending, as deeply insightful as it is delightfully entertaining Taiye Selasi
Imbolo Mbue would be a formidable storyteller anywhere, in any language. Its our good luck that she and her stories are American Jonathan Franzen
Eerily timely bittersweet and buoyant Jessie Burton, Observer Books of the Year
As a dissection of the American Dream, Imbolo Mbues first novel is savage and compassionate in all the right places New York Times
Theres an innovative focus to this warm-hearted and timely debut. Cleverly created by fielding more than once class of New York dreamer The Sunday Times
Mbue crafts a satire of unusual subtlety. Observer
The cultural and racial observations are fresh, interesting and never laboured Irish Times
There are a lot of spinning plates and Mbue balances them skilfully, keeping everything in motion. Even more impressive is the vitality that gleams through the film of gloom as the story becomes less about the Jonga family from day to day than about their efforts to make peace with their fate, whatever and wherever that might be Scotland on Sunday
A debut novel that illuminates the immigrant experience in America with the tender-hearted wisdom so lacking in our political discourse . . . Mbue is a bright and captivating storyteller Washington Post
Mbue writes with great confidence and warmth . . . A capacious, big-hearted novel New York Times Book Review
Imbolo Mbue is a native of Limbe, Cameroon. She holds a BS from Rutgers University and an MA from Columbia University. A resident of the United States for more than a decade, she lives in New York City. This is her first novel.