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“As a dissection of the American Dream, Imbolo Mbueâ€s first novel is savage and
compassionate in all the right places.―—The New York Times “A fresh, engaging entry into
the eternally evolving narrative of what it means to be an American—and how human beings, not
laws or dogma, define liberty.―—Entertainment Weekly “Even as Behold the Dreamers
takes some dark, vicious turns, it never feels cheaply cynical, grounded as it is in the wellimagined
characters who try, through whatever means possible, to protect their families and better
their lives.―—USA Today “In Imbolo Mbueâ€s sprightly debut . . . songs of innocence
and arrogance collide.―—Vogue “Imagine Lorraine Hansberryâ€s play/film A Raisin in the
Sun with a Cameroonian cast of characters in early twenty-first century New York City, and you
may come up with something close to Behold the Dreamers, a poignant and bittersweet debut.―
—San Francisco Chronicle“Behold the Dreamers . . . just might be the most accessible
novel Iâ€ve ever read. . . . Mbue does an admirable job of developing characters whose lives
seem so heartbreakingly real that the pages of this book often seem like something of a
confinement. When you close the book, you will hear their pain. You might feel them calling for
you.―—Los Angeles Review of Books “The Help meets House of Cards meets the read
thatâ€ll make you forget all about your morning commute.―—theSkimm “Undocumented
immigration, the widening gulf between rich and poor, and the thinly veiled racism of an avowedly
‘post-racial†culture converge in this new generation of immigrants†painful encounter
with the American Dream. . . . The prose grows luminous.―—The Christian Science Monitor
“Mbueâ€s outsiderâ€s perceptions of American life—its stresses, its excesses—are
sharp. . . . Sheâ€s also shrewd on the disruptions that come with the Jongas leaving their native
land for a dream that may be a delusion.―—The Seattle Times “An utterly unique novel
about immigration, race, and class—and an important one, as well.―—BookPage“A debut
novel by a young woman from Cameroon that illuminates the immigrant experience in America
with the tenderhearted wisdom so lacking in our political discourse.―—The Washington Post
“Mbue writes with great confidence and warmth. . . . There are a lot of spinning plates and
Mbue balances them skillfully, keeping everything in motion. . . . Behold the Dreamers is a
capacious, big-hearted novel.―—The New York Times Book Review “Mbueâ€s writing
is warm and captivating.―—People (book of the week) “Mbue is a wonderful writer with an
uncanny ear for dialogue—there are no false notes here, no narrative shortcuts, and certainly no
manufactured happy endings. Itâ€s a novel that depicts a country both blessed and doomed, on
top of the world, but always at risk of losing its balance. It is,