White teeth [Paperback]
Smith, Zadie2017
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White Teeth is a comic epic of multicultural Britain by one of the most exciting young writers of 2000. It tells the story of immigrants in England over a period of 40 years. This is a delightfully cacophonous tale that spans 25 years of two families' assimilation in North London. The Joneses and the Iqbals are an unlikely a pairing of families, but their intertwined destinies distill the British Empire's history and hopes into a dazzling multiethnic melange that is a pure joy to read. Smith proves herself to be a master at drawing fully-realized, vibrant characters, and she demonstrates an extraordinary ear for dialogue. It is a novel full of humor and empathy that is as inspiring as it is enjoyable.
White teeth [Paperback] / Zadie Smith.
Smith, Zadie, author
London : Penguin Books, 2017.©2000
x, 541 pages ; 18 cm
Originally published: Hamish Hamilton, 2000.
9780241981399 (paperback)
823.92
English
368397
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Beaumaris Library | Paperbacks | S | In-transit from Sandringham Library to Brighton Library (Set: 26 Sep 2024) |