
"Behold the Dreamers" by Imbolo Mbue tells the story of Jende, a Cameroonian immigrant who arrives in New York City with hopes of a better life. He finds work as a driver for Clark Edwards, a wealthy Wall Street executive, and struggles to navigate the complexities of American life while facing financial hardship and the constant threat of deportation. Jende's wife, Neni, also dreams of a better life for her family and tries to adapt to life in New York while balancing her studies and her role as a mother. The novel explores themes of immigration, class, race, and the enduring power of hope and family.