Jende Jonga, a Cameroonian immigrant living in Harlem, has come to the United States to provide a better life for himself, his wife, Neni, and their six-year-old son. In the fall of 2007, Jende can hardly believe his luck when he lands a job as a chauffeur for Clark Edwards, a senior executive at Lehman Brothers. Clark demands punctuality, discretion, and loyalty—and Jende is eager to please. Clark’s wife, Cindy, even offers Neni temporary work at the Edwardses’ summer home in the Hamptons. With these opportunities, Jende and Neni can at last gain a foothold in America and imagine a brighter future. However, the world of great power and privilege conceals troubling secrets, and soon Jende and Neni notice cracks in their employers’ façades. When the financial world is rocked by the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the Jongas are desperate to keep Jende’s job—even as their marriage threatens to fall apart. As all four lives are dramatically upended, Jende and Neni are forced to make an impossible choice.
From the celebrated author of the New York Times bestseller Behold the Dreamers, comes a sweeping, wrenching story about the collision of a small African village and an America oil company."We should have known the end was near." So begins Imbolo Mbue’s powerful second novel, How Beautiful We Were. Set in the fictional African village of Kosawa, it tells the story of a people living in fear amidst environmental degradation wrought by an American oil company. Pipeline spills have rendered farmlands infertile. Children are dying from drinking toxic water. Promises of clean-up and financial reparations to the villagers are made—and ignored. The country’s government, led by a brazen dictator, exists to serve its own interest. Left with few choices, the people of Kosawa decide to fight back. Their struggle would last for decades and come at a steep price. Told through the perspective of a generation of children and the family of a girl named Thula who grows up to become a revolutionary, How Beautiful We Were is a masterful exploration of what happens when the reckless drive for profit, coupled with the ghost of colonialism, comes up against one community’s determination to hold onto its ancestral land and a young woman’s willingness to sacrifice everything for the sake of her people’s freedom."The unforgettable story of a community on the wrong end of Western greed, How Beautiful We Were will enthrall you, appall you, and show you what is possible when a few people stand up and say this is not right. A masterful novel by a spellbinding writer engaged with the most urgent questions of our day.”—David Ebershoff, bestselling author of The Danish Girl
“If I’m advising you to do something uncommon, my dear friend, it’s because I want you to know such uncommon bliss.”Also available as a podcast audiobook. Search for Imbolo Mbue Reads “The Case for and Against Love Potions”
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An original short sory "The Case Against Love potions" by Imbolo Mbue is excellent. Articles "The Shape of Love." The complexities of polygamy and polyamory. By Andrew Solomon. "Chjange Your Life." How student radicals shaped the sixties, by Louis Menand.
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Fa anys que els habitants de Kosawa viuen atemorits a causa de la devastació ambiental provocada per una companyia petroliera nord-americana a la seva comunitat ancestral. Els vessaments constants de cru han fet tornar ermes les terres de conreu, l'aigua contaminada ha destruït els ecosistemes naturals de què depenien per alimentar-se i l'absència d'aigua potable ha costat la vida a innombrables criatures. Tanmateix, les eternes promeses de la petroliera de dur a terme operacions de neteja no es tradueixen mai en fets, com tampoc arriben les indemnitzacions pel patrimoni perdut, i el govern del país, encapçalat per un dictador cínic, només serveix els seus propis interessos. Acorralats, els fills i filles de Kosawa decideixen defensar-se, i la lluita, que s'allargarà durant dècades, es cobrarà un preu molt alt. Elegíaca i vibrant, clarivident i fabulosa, «Quan fèiem goig» és un retrat magistral del capitalisme a ultrança, les llargues ombres que el colonialisme i l'esclavitud encara projecten sobre el continent africà i la voluntat d'un poble de sacrificar-ho tot per la llibertat. «Mbue té una energia combativa i literària, una clarividència i una veritat per contar-nos. La trama és apassionant. Una elegia moral i una faula vertadera». Biel Mesquida, «Diario de Mallorca» «Una novel·la amb l'exuberància i la capacitat de fascinació d'una gran faula contemporània, i una heroïna per al nostre temps». Sigrid Nunez «Un relat colpidor sobre la cobdícia, el sentit de comunitat i la perseverança». «Time»