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Imbolo Mbue is a novelist and short story writer based in New York City. She is best known for her for her debut novel Behold the Dreamers which has garnered her the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and the Blue Metropolis Words to Change Award. Her notable works draw from her own experiences as an immigrant as well as other immigrants pursuing the American dream.

Personal Life and Development of Behold the Dreamers
Born in Limbe, Cameroon in 1981, Mbue was raised there until family sponsored her higher education studies in the United States. Mbue recounts in an interview with Oprah that coming to America made her realize that she "had to learn to stand up, to stand out. I had to learn to be bolder. I don't put up with things here that I would have in Limbe".

After completing her undergraduate and graduate studies, she began a job in marketing for a media company, which she lost during the recession. During this period of time, Mbue says she drew inspiration for the basis of her award winning novel Behold the Dreamers as she recalls observing the difference in classes on a casual stroll through New York City, where she observed cab drivers who were predominantly black, waiting to drive executives.

Mbue's works, mainly Behold the Dreamers seek to explore topics regarding the complexity of American immigration policies and achievements, and overall, the pursuance of the American Dream. In her novel, Mbue connects the characters experiences and feelings with those of her own: financial struggles, hopelessness, reevaluation of one's goals, and struggles as an immigrant. As an author who has drawn inspiration for her novels from her own experiences, has recounted the importance of literature providing empathy, which she feels is lacked in immigration policies and overall politics.

Mbue became an American citizen in 2014, and currently lives in New York City with her husband and children.

Career and Behold the Dreamers
Mbue came to the United States in 1998 to study business management as an undergraduate student at Rutgers University. After graduating in 2002, she proceeded to complete her M.A. from Columbia University, which she completed in 2006. . She began to work in the corporate sector in New York City, but lost her job like millions of Americans during the Great Recession.

In 2014 she signed a million-dollar deal with Random House for Behold the Dreamers, which was published in 2016 as her first novel. The novel garnered critical acclaim for, according to NPR, how it "depicts a country both blessed and doomed, on top of the world, but always at risk of losing its balance. It is, in other words, quintessentially American".

At the time of its release coinciding with the 2016 Presidential Election, and the "anti-immigrant" rhetoric that was brought to light by candidates and their supporters, the novel brought to light the "vast bureaucracy designed to wall off the American Dream from outsiders".

In 2017, the novel was selected by Oprah Winfrey for her book club.

Books

 * Behold the Dreamers, 2016, ISBN 9780812998481.
 * Voici venir les rêveurs (French translation), 2016, ISBN 978-2-7144-7099-7
 * Das geträumte Land (German translation), 2017, ISBN 978-3-4620-4796-7

Essays

 * "How to Vote as an Immigrant and a Citizen", The New York Times, 20 October 2016.
 * "'With every inch, the challenge multiplies': me and my afro", The Guardian, 4 February 2017.

Short fiction

 * "Emke", The Three Penny Review, Winter 2015.
 * "A Reversal" Bakwa Magazine, 2017.