Julie Iromuanya is a/an Assistant Professor, English in the English department at University Of Arizona
Northeastern Illinois University - English
The University of Tampa
The University of Tampa
University of Central Florida
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
English
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Master of Arts (MA)
Julie
Iromuanya
University of Dayton
University of Dayton
University of Chicago
Chicago
IL
Assistant Professor
Johns Hopkins University
Center for Talented Youth
Northeastern Illinois University
The University of Arizona
Johns Hopkins University
Center for Talented Youth
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
University of Chicago
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Assistant Professor
Creative Writing MFA Faculty
The University of Arizona
Assistant Professor
Northeastern Illinois University
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ORDER NOW! \"Against a backdrop of the micro- and macroaggressions African expats endure in the West
Iromuanya presents a fascinating and often hilarious drama of marriage
highlighting the discrepancies between who we say we are and who we really are.\" -Kirkus
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MR. AND MRS. DOCTOR: A NOVEL (Coffee House Press
May 2015)
Job Ogbonnaya leaves for the clinic every day armed with his white coat
briefcase
and stethoscope. Enthralled by his success in America
his friends and family back home in Nigeria refer to him as “Mr. Doctor.” The only problem is he flunked out of college years ago. When his new wife
Ifi
arrives in America
and his first wife
whom he married for papers years ago
re-enters the picture
Job is forced to decide if he can continue the tenuous balancing of truth and lies
dreams and realities. At its heart
MR. AND MRS. DOCTOR is a novel about the many compromises and the harshness that can be encountered by immigrants in pursuit of the American Dream.\n\n
Iromuanya