

Neni comes out of her room and comforts her by letting her know she was a product of rape and grew up being resented by her mother. After Clark leaves the house, Cindy cries in the kitchen alone. They’re frustrated with Vince’s plans to quit law school. Later that night, Neni hears an argument between Clark and Cindy. In exchange for keeping quiet about something, Cindy gives Neni some of Mighty’s old clothes and toys as well as some of her own old clothes for Liomi. The next day, Cindy tells Neni that she comes from a poor family and feels compelled to fight hard to keep what she has. She finds out about Cindy’s drinking problem when she sees her passed out in the guest bedroom after one day working for them. Neni forms her relationship with the Edwardses and becomes a witness to their secrets.


He also finds out how desperate Cindy is for her family’s happiness and togetherness, as well as maintaining her place within high society in New York City.

He finds out that Clark is overworked and wants to avert a looming crisis at Lehman Brothers. While chauffeuring the Edwards family around Manhattan, Jende learns details of their lives. Jende’s daily routine usually involves driving Clark to work, taking his youngest son Mighty to school and extracurricular activities with a nanny, and also dropping Cindy off at beauty appointments. Jende has an assignment with Clark, who asks him to sign a confidentiality agreement so that he won’t reveal what he overhears while driving him around town. She hopes to become a pharmacist one day. Neni is a home health aide to the elderly and also studies chemistry at community college. Although Jende knows his story is far-fetched, he follows Bubakar’s advice on what to say during the hearing and feels confident about getting approved for asylum. They’re also thankful for their attorney Bubakar’s help with the asylum process. Jende and Neni are grateful to be in America, where they feel that they have a future. The two got married later that year (2006) embassy in his native country after saving up enough money to bring over his girlfriend Neni on student visa along with their son Liomi who was born that same year (2006). Jonga has been living in the United States since 2004, when he obtained three-month visitor’s visa from the U.S. He accepts and earns thirty-five thousand dollars per year-far more than he earned when working as a dishwasher or driving livery cabs in the Bronx during his first couple of years in New York City. Jende Jonga, a native of Cameroon, is offered a job as a chauffeur with the investment bank Lehman Brothers. 1-Page Summary of Dreamers Overall Summary
