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    • Zadie Smith - White Teeth: A Novel



      An Englishman, Archie Jones, and a Bengali Muslim named Samad Iqbal, who first met after World War II in Turkey, encounter each other again 30 years later in the North-West London neighborhood where they live with their families. The daughter of Archie and his Jamaican wife falls in love with Samad's radical fundamentalist son. Archie's sister-in-law is a fervent Jehovah's witness. Samad is plagued by guilt over his affair with his children's schoolteacher. And a nearby Jewish family tries to interfere in their lives. In a stew of often competing multicultural elements, Archie, Samad, and their families struggle to find their identities amid the complexities of the 1970s. Zadie Smith calls her acclaimed novel " a utopian view " of race relations: " It's what it might be and what it should be and maybe what it will be. " A New York Times " Editors' Choice " for one of the best books of 2000. Nominated in 2001 for a National Book Critics Circle Award.


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