A book about immigration, the financial crisis and the American dream is the Linn Area Reads selection for 2018. 'Behold the Dreamers” is Imbolo Mbue's debut novel, published in 2016. It tells the ...
Imagine Lorraine Hansberry’s play/film “A Raisin in the Sun” with a Cameroonian cast of characters in early 21st century New York City, and you may come up with something close to “Behold the Dreamers ...
PBS: In 'Behold the Dreamers,' the American dream and immigrant reality collide
Imbolo Mbue, author of "Behold the Dreamers" and winner of the 2017 PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction, sits down with Jeffrey Brown to discuss her first novel, the story of immigrants coming to the U.S.
Seattle Times: Book-It’s adaptation of ‘Behold the Dreamers’ asks timely questions about immigration, class and the American dream
Book-It’s adaptation of ‘Behold the Dreamers’ asks timely questions about immigration, class and the American dream
When a top Lehman Brothers executive hires a barely documented Cameroonian immigrant as his chauffeur in the fall of 2007, neither has an inkling of the violently bumpy ride ahead. “Behold the ...
Behold the King wins the 2025 Armed Forces Stakes at Gulfstream Park Coglianese Photos Behold the King wins the 2025 Armed Forces Stakes at Gulfstream Park Coglianese Photos Behold the King wins the ...
Dreamers deserve an opportunity to integrate into the American society in which they were raised. Because DACA isn’t a permanent solution, each Presidential administration can reverse the prior one’s executive actions, leaving Dreamers in limbo. Congress should act and provide Dreamers with an opportunity to apply for citizenship.