The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears
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The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears

by Dinaw Mengestu

An Ethiopian refugee. A DC corner store. Change.

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you want to understand the immigrant experience as something that happens in the body long after the journey is over

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Sepha Stephanos fled Ethiopia's Derg regime and ended up running a small grocery in a gentrifying Washington DC neighborhood. He drinks with his two African immigrant friends — a Congolese man, a Kenyan man — and they play a game: name the African dictator, name the coup, name the year. The novel is quiet and devastating. A dispatch from inside the specific grief of the exile who survived but can't fully arrive, set against the backdrop of a neighborhood being erased by the same economic forces that displaced him.

WHERE THIS BOOK LIVES

Setting
Ethiopia • East Africa
Voice
Written by a Ethiopian author
Themes
Witness