Imbolo Mbue

Cameroon writer Imbolo Mbue signs million dollar deal

Cameroon writer Imbolo Mbue has signed a seven-figure dollar deal for her new book The Longings of Jende Jonga with publisher Random House taking its North American rights at the Frankfurt Book Fair. The agent who signed the deal on behalf of the author is Susan Golomb.
The Frankfurt Book Fair is one of the biggest book fairs on the planet with hundreds of thousands visiting the German town for its events. This year the fair has seen two major book deals being signed for some of the hottest writers.
Publishers Weekly reports that one of the books which has gone under the gavel is a book by Cameroonian writer Imbolo Mbue. Her book The Longings of Jende Jonga goes with the immigrant tale that has started taking root in literature from the continent. It opens in New York City in 2007 and focuses on the West African immigrant of its title, who lands a job as a chauffeur for a high-level executive at Lehman Brothers. Jende’s family becomes close to his employer —Jende’s wife is quickly hired by the exec’s wife—only to have both families thrown into disarray when the 2008 financial collapse hits. You can read more about the deal here.
Giving us all hope in the literature game Mbue, who moved to the U.S. in 1998 and lives in Manhattan with her husband and young son has only one published story set to appear in a forthcoming issue of Threeprenny Review. Shelling out millions for a book for a writer without work out there means that this book will be a blockbuster.
For those who haven’t been published the message surely must be; keep writing. Good luck.


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3 responses to “Cameroon writer Imbolo Mbue signs million dollar deal”

  1. […] October last year I was blogged about Cameroon writer Imbolo Mbue who had signed a seven figure dollar deal for her new book The Longings of Jende Jonga. Its not every day that you hear that someone gets a deal with a big […]

  2. […] like it was just yesterday that we were reporting that unheard of writer from Cameroon called Imbolo Mbue had signed a seven figure advance for her debut novel. The book which came out of that signing was Behold The Dreamers, about an immigrant desperate to […]

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