
Diary of a Doomed Immigrant in America
A Novel of Survival, Irony, and the American Nightmare.
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Henry Bugalho

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Diary of a Doomed Immigrant in America is not a tale of success. It is a novel about humiliation, survival, and fragile dignity in the shadows of New York.
Through the voice of an undocumented dog walker, Henry Bugalho creates a fierce, ironic, and heartbreaking narrative. Each page exposes the paradox of the American Dream: walking the dogs of the wealthy, holding their keys like a ghost, enduring insults like “You are nothing!”, and discovering that freedom often comes dressed as exploitation.
Blending dark humor with brutal honesty, this novel portrays the racism, despair, and absurdity that shape immigrant lives — and the stubborn hope that refuses to die.
If you want fiction that cuts through political clichés and media stereotypes, here is a story that refuses consolation and insists on telling the truth through literature.