What Napoleon Could Not Do

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Informationen zum Autor DK Nnuro is a Ghanaian-born writer and is a graduate of Johns Hopkins and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He has taught novel writing at the University of Iowa and is currently curator of special projects at the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art. He lives in Iowa City, Iowa. Klappentext "America is seen through the eyes and ambitions of three characters with ties to Africa in this gripping novel"-- Zusammenfassung One of the Books Barack Obama Is Reading This Summer One of Vulture 's Best Books of 2023 One of Goodreads' Buzziest Debut Novels of 2023 One of Essence 's 31 Books You Must Read One of the most anticipated books by Town & Country and Elle America is seen through the eyes and ambitions of three characters with ties to Africa in this gripping novel When siblings Jacob and Belinda Nti were growing up in Ghana, their goal was simple: to move to America. For them, the United States was both an opportunity and a struggle, a goal and an obstacle. Jacob, an awkward computer programmer who still lives with his father, wants a visa so he can move to Virginia to live with his wifea request that the U.S. government has repeatedly denied. He envies his sister, Belinda, who achieved, as their father put it, what Napoleon could not do: she went to college and law school in the United States and even managed to marry Wilder, a wealthy Black businessman from Texas. Wilder's view of America differs markedly from his wife's, as he's spent his life railing against the racism and marginalization that are part of life for every African American living here. For these three, their desires and ambitions highlight the promise and the disappointment that life in a new country offers. How each character comes to understand this and how each learns from both their dashed hopes and their fulfilled dreams lie at the heart of what makes What Napoleon Could Not Do such a compelling, insightful read....

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*One of the Books Barack Obama Is Reading This Summer
One of
Vulture’s Best Books of 2023
One of Goodreads’ Buzziest Debut Novels of 2023
One of
Essence’s 31 Books You Must Read
One of the most anticipated books by
Town & Country and Elle*

America is seen through the eyes and ambitions of three characters with ties to Africa in this gripping novel**

When siblings Jacob and Belinda Nti were growing up in Ghana, their goal was simple: to move to America. For them, the United States was both an opportunity and a struggle, a goal and an obstacle.
 
Jacob, an awkward computer programmer who still lives with his father, wants a visa so he can move to Virginia to live with his wife—a request that the U.S. government has repeatedly denied. He envies his sister, Belinda, who achieved, as their father put it, “what Napoleon could not do”: she went to college and law school in the United States and even managed to marry Wilder, a wealthy Black businessman from Texas. Wilder’s view of America differs markedly from his wife’s, as he’s spent his life railing against the racism and marginalization that are part of life for every African American living here.
 
For these three, their desires and ambitions highlight the promise and the disappointment that life in a new country offers. How each character comes to understand this and how each learns from both their dashed hopes and their fulfilled dreams lie at the heart of what makes What Napoleon Could Not Do such a compelling, insightful read.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Untertitel A Novel
    • Autor DK Nnuro
    • Titel What Napoleon Could Not Do
    • Veröffentlichung 02.02.2023
    • ISBN 978-0-593-42034-8
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9780593420348
    • Jahr 2023
    • Größe H30mm x B236mm x T157mm
    • Gewicht 558g
    • Herausgeber Penguin LLC US
    • Genre Romane & Erzählungen
    • Anzahl Seiten 368
    • GTIN 09780593420348

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