Entitlement Is Not an Identity. It's a Trap.
Briefly

Alam's characters navigate layers of privilege and disparity, confronting their own identities and aspirations amidst the pressures of wealth in an elite New York City setting.
The protagonist in 'Entitlement' reflects a duality: she embodies success in the elite philanthropic world yet grapples with the limitations imposed by her race and gender.
Through intricate storytelling, Alam reveals the complexities of privilege, illustrating how race and class shape the characters' interactions and their sense of belonging.
In 'Entitlement', Alam critiques the superficiality of wealth and the difficult quest for validation faced by those striving for acceptance in exclusive circles.
Read at The Atlantic
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