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White Teeth by Zadie Smith
Zadie Smith's White Teeth is a vibrant, sprawling debut novel following three families in multicultural London across generations. Through the interconnected stories of Archie Jones, Samad Iqbal, and their families, Smith explores themes of immigration, identity, religion, and the complicated legacies we inherit. The novel becomes a celebration of London's diversity while examining how history, both personal and political, shapes who we become and the choices we make.
WHY WE PICKED IT: Because Smith burst onto the literary scene with a novel that refused to choose between comedy and seriousness, showing us that immigrant stories are messy, funny, tragic, and utterly human. White Teeth remains essential because it captures the beautiful chaos of multicultural life without sanitizing or simplifying it.
DETAILS: • Author: Zadie Smith • Publisher: Vintage • Format: Paperback • Publication Date: June 12, 2001 • ISBN: 9780375703867 • Ships direct from distributor in 3–7 business day

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