They Dream in Gold

A Novel

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Pub Date Jul 30 2024 | Archive Date Aug 06 2024
Zando | SJP Lit

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For fans of Tara M. Stringfellow’s Memphis and Abi Daire’s The Girl with the Louding Voice comes a stunning literary debut about one intercultural family’s search for home and the power of a lifelong dream.


It is summer 1969 in the Swiss countryside, and the house on the hill is busy. In the kitchen, Mama Eva and her sisters sing along to Congolese rumba, season fish, and pound garlic in preparation for the realization of a childhood dream: the grand opening of her Senegalese restaurant. Upstairs, African American daughter-in-law Bonnie paces across the floorboards, hopelessly waiting for news from the father of her unborn child.

Mansour has been gone for three months. His tour was only meant to last three weeks, but he and his band have yet to return.

In Mansour’s absence, the people he left behind reckon with their memories of him: Mama Eva remembers his birth along a riverbank in rural Senegal; his aunt, the first time she saw him begging in the market; his childhood friend, the day he arrived in Paris. As Bonnie’s anxieties mount, she plays his music on repeat, calmed by his voice, and putting a plan in action to find him.

Through tales that span generations and continents, these women paint Mansour’s life in vivid color, and soon, both the lingering questions of their pasts and the truth of his disappearance are revealed.

Epic in scope but intimate in its portraiture, They Dream in Gold is a kaleidoscopic novel exploring the diasporic hunger for belonging. Moving through the hotbeds of the African Diaspora—from colonial West Africa on the brink of revolution to Brazil during Carnival season—it is a deeply affecting ode to the people and places that shape our identities, and a powerful testament to our shared humanity.


For fans of Tara M. Stringfellow’s Memphis and Abi Daire’s The Girl with the Louding Voice comes a stunning literary debut about one intercultural family’s search for home and the power of a lifelong...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781638931102
PRICE $28.00 (USD)
PAGES 384

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simply a gorgeous work about family with fantastic writing and a really fun style. would recommend this one so much. thanks for the arc.

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such a beautiful story, I was hung on every single word! Sennaar really captured the familys feelings and belifs and told them in such a heartwarming way I loved ever second of it and cannot wait to get my hands on a physical copy!

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