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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. 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 is written by Imbolo Mbue. Set in New York, the novel draws on the author’s Cameroonian and American experiences, depicting the lives of two families, associated through work, but whose fates become increasingly connected. The Jonga’s are a family of first generation Cameroonian immigrants.
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