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Zadie Smith - White Teeth: A Novel
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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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Authors Zadie Smith
Narrator Jenny Sterlin
Fiction Genre Literary Criticism • Philosophy
Fiction Subgenre • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Awards 2000 National Book Critics Circle Award

Professional Reviews
Professional Reviews <b>Hughes, Robert J., <i>Washington Post Book World</i>:</b> "Race and colonialism are just two of the weighty themes first-novelist Zadie Smith explores in WHITE TEETH. It's an ambitious, earnest and irreverent book about two North London families. It's also a bit of a chore to read, since Ms. Smith hasn't created characters who fully live, nor has she crafted a story with the narrative thrust needed to propel them, and the reader, forward. As the story unfolds, we learn about England's colonial past from the point of view of several of its multicultural citizens of the present. But instead of the teeming, comic randomness of a Salman Rushdie novel (an obvious influence), the collision of sensibilities and circumstance in WHITE TEETH feels flat. Ms. Smith has a real talent for comedy and a fond eye for human foibles. But her characters come off as well-intentioned puppets in the service of an ideological thesis rather than as real people, so the novel never gets going."

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Book Editions Hardcover - PrebindingJune 12, 2001Bt Bound8"(h) x 5.25"(w) x 1.25"(d), 0.95 lbs.9781417626281

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Format: Paperback, Publisher: Alfred a Knopf Inc (June 01, 2001), ISBN: 9780375703867 $10.17
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