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Imbolo Mbue (born 1981) is a Cameroonian-American
novelist and short-story
writer based in New York City. She is
known for her
debut novel Behold the Dreamers...
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Behold the
Dreamers is a 2016
debut novel by
Imbolo Mbue. The
novel details the
experiences of two New York City
families during the 2008
financial crisis:...
- is an environment-themed
novel written by Cameroonian–American
novelist Imbolo Mbue. It is the
second novel written by Mbue. Set in a
fictional village...
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covered oppression of
Black women in the
United States. In The Atlantic,
Imbolo Mbue
similarly praised the
authors "for
presenting Floyd as the complex...
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Brothers offices after the
bankruptcy to see the main
trading floor. In
Imbolo Mbue's 2016
debut novel Behold the Dreamers, an
immigrant from Cameroon...
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contracts in
exchange for multi-book deals.
Others include Emma
Cline and
Imbolo Mbue.
Danler has
stated that
although she has much in
common with Tess,...
- designs, and is used in the
United States in
crochet and macramé patterns. "
Imbolo"
describes the knot
design on the
textiles of the Kuba
people of Congo....
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Female Writers Including Adichie,
Aminatta Forna,
Bernardine Evaristo,
Imbolo Mbue,
Warsan Shire,
Zadie Smith",
Brittle Paper. "New
Warsan Shire Pamphlet...
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Underground Railroad September 2016
Glennon Doyle Melton Love
Warrior June 2017
Imbolo Mbue
Behold the
Dreamers February 2018
Tayari Jones An
American Marriage...
- The Independent.
Archived from the
original on 5
November 2021. Mbue,
Imbolo (18
August 2022). "Love and Empire". The New York Times. Johnson, Simon;...