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190163Behold the Dreamers: An Oprahs Book Club pickhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/e266de36-7e11-3e1a-bb6f-46748de41bfb/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1594422/4fa4a984-e907-40db-a09c-f15123e60fb0.jpg?v=638338431769200000https://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1592165/4fa4a984-e907-40db-a09c-f15123e60fb0.jpg?v=638338427970270000385385MXNHarperCollins PublishersInStock/Audiolibros/186941Behold the Dreamers: An Oprahs Book Club pick385385https://www.gandhi.com.mx/e266de36-7e11-3e1a-bb6f-46748de41bfb/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1594422/4fa4a984-e907-40db-a09c-f15123e60fb0.jpg?v=638338431769200000https://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1592165/4fa4a984-e907-40db-a09c-f15123e60fb0.jpg?v=638338427970270000InStockMXN99999DIAudiolibro20179780008158125_W3siaWQiOiIxYzlmZDhlNC0wODljLTQwYjQtYTFjNi0zNzE5MzAxZGZlNGUiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjM5MCwiZGlzY291bnQiOjAsInNlbGxpbmdQcmljZSI6MzkwLCJpbmNsdWRlc1RheCI6dHJ1ZSwicHJpY2VUeXBlIjoiV2hvbGVzYWxlIiwiY3VycmVuY3kiOiJNWE4iLCJmcm9tIjoiMjAyNC0xMi0wMVQwMDowMDowMFoiLCJyZWdpb24iOiJNWCIsImlzUHJlb3JkZXIiOmZhbHNlLCJpc0VsaWdpYmxlRm9yQ3JlZGl0VHJpYWwiOnRydWUsImNyZWRpdFB1cmNoYXNlUHJpY2UiOjF9XQ==9780008158125_<p><strong>A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR<br />AN OBSERVER BOOK OF THE YEAR<br />OPRAH BOOK CLUB PICK</strong></p><p>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 were prepared to sacrifice to hold on to each of them.</p><p><strong>We all do what we gotta do to become American, <em>abi?</em></strong></p><p>New York, 2007: a city of dreamers and strivers, where the newly-arrived and the long-established jostle alike for a place on the ladder of success. And Jende Jonga, who has come from Cameroon, has just set his foot on the first rung.</p><p>Clark Edwards is a senior partner at Lehman Brothers bank. In need of a discrete and reliable chauffeur, he is too preoccupied to closely check the paperwork of his latest employee.</p><p>Jendes new job draws him, his wife Neni and their young son into the privileged orbit of the citys financial elite. And when Clarks wife Cindy offers Neni work and takes her into her confidence, the couple begin to believe that the land of opportunity might finally be opening up for them.</p><p>But there are troubling cracks in their employers facades, and when the deep fault lines running beneath the financial world are exposed, the Edwards secrets threaten to spill out into the Jongas lives.</p><p>Faced with the loss of all they have worked for, each couple must decide how far they will go in pursuit of their dreams and what they are prepared to sacrifice along the way.</p><p>There are no heroes in this marvellous debut, only nuanced human beings. <strong>A classic tale with a surprise ending</strong>, as deeply insightful as it is delightfully entertaining Taiye Selasi</p><p>Imbolo Mbue would be <strong>a formidable storyteller</strong> anywhere, in any language. Its our good luck that she and her stories are American Jonathan Franzen</p><p><strong>Eerily timely</strong> bittersweet and buoyant Jessie Burton, <em>Observer</em> Books of the Year</p>...(*_*)9780008158125_<p><strong>A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR<br />AN OBSERVER BOOK OF THE YEAR<br />OPRAH BOOK CLUB PICK</strong></p><p>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 were prepared to sacrifice to hold on to each of them.</p><p><strong>We all do what we gotta do to become American, <em>abi?</em></strong></p><p>New York, 2007: a city of dreamers and strivers, where the newly-arrived and the long-established jostle alike for a place on the ladder of success. And Jende Jonga, who has come from Cameroon, has just set his foot on the first rung.</p><p>Clark Edwards is a senior partner at Lehman Brothers bank. In need of a discrete and reliable chauffeur, he is too preoccupied to closely check the paperwork of his latest employee.</p><p>Jendes new job draws him, his wife Neni and their young son into the privileged orbit of the citys financial elite. And when Clarks wife Cindy offers Neni work and takes her into her confidence, the couple begin to believe that the land of opportunity might finally be opening up for them.</p><p>But there are troubling cracks in their employers facades, and when the deep fault lines running beneath the financial world are exposed, the Edwards secrets threaten to spill out into the Jongas lives.</p><p>Faced with the loss of all they have worked for, each couple must decide how far they will go in pursuit of their dreams and what they are prepared to sacrifice along the way.</p><p>There are no heroes in this marvellous debut, only nuanced human beings. <strong>A classic tale with a surprise ending</strong>, as deeply insightful as it is delightfully entertaining Taiye Selasi</p><p>Imbolo Mbue would be <strong>a formidable storyteller</strong> anywhere, in any language. Its our good luck that she and her stories are American Jonathan Franzen</p><p><strong>Eerily timely</strong> bittersweet and buoyant Jessie Burton, <em>Observer</em> Books of the Year</p><p>The best of African literary fiction, Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue, is a compelling narrative of a familys journey. The cultural heritage is intricately woven into the storyline, making it a top pick for readers seeking depth and authenticity.</p><p>For fans of Yaa Gyasi (Transcendent Kingdom), Brit Bennett (The Vanishing Half), Damon Galgut (Arctic Summer), Tayari Jones (The Untelling), and Peace Adzo Medie (Nightbloom).</p>...(*_*)9780008158125_<p><strong>A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR<br />AN OBSERVER BOOK OF THE YEAR<br />OPRAH BOOK CLUB PICK</strong></p><p>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 were prepared to sacrifice to hold on to each of them.</p><p><strong>We all do what we gotta do to become American, <em>abi?</em></strong></p><p>New York, 2007: a city of dreamers and strivers, where the newly-arrived and the long-established jostle alike for a place on the ladder of success. And Jende Jonga, who has come from Cameroon, has just set his foot on the first rung.</p><p>Clark Edwards is a senior partner at Lehman Brothers bank. In need of a discrete and reliable chauffeur, he is too preoccupied to closely check the paperwork of his latest employee.</p><p>Jendes new job draws him, his wife Neni and their young son into the privileged orbit of the citys financial elite. And when Clarks wife Cindy offers Neni work and takes her into her confidence, the couple begin to believe that the land of opportunity might finally be opening up for them.</p><p>But there are troubling cracks in their employers facades, and when the deep fault lines running beneath the financial world are exposed, the Edwards secrets threaten to spill out into the Jongas lives.</p><p>Faced with the loss of all they have worked for, each couple must decide how far they will go in pursuit of their dreams and what they are prepared to sacrifice along the way.</p><p>There are no heroes in this marvellous debut, only nuanced human beings. <strong>A classic tale with a surprise ending</strong>, as deeply insightful as it is delightfully entertaining Taiye Selasi</p><p>Imbolo Mbue would be <strong>a formidable storyteller</strong> anywhere, in any language. Its our good luck that she and her stories are American Jonathan Franzen</p><p><strong>Eerily timely</strong> bittersweet and buoyant Jessie Burton, <em>Observer</em> Books of the Year</p><p>The best of African literary fiction, Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue, is a compelling narrative of a familys journey. The cultural heritage is intricately woven into the storyline, making it a top pick for readers seeking depth and authenticity.</p><p>For fans of Yaa Gyasi (Transcendent Kingdom), Damon Galgut (Small Circle of Beings), Peace Adzo Medie (His Only Wife), Caleb Azumah Nelson (Open Water), and Akwaeke Emezi (You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty).</p>...9780008158125_HarperCollins Publishersaudiolibro_e266de36-7e11-3e1a-bb6f-46748de41bfb_9780008158125;9780008158125_9780008158125Imbolo MbueInglésMéxicoNoMINUTE2017-02-09T00:00:00+00:00HarperCollins Publishers