White Teeth
"White Teeth" is a novel by Zadie Smith that explores the lives of two families in London. The story follows Archie Jones and Samad Iqbal, who are friends from different backgrounds, as they navigate their multicultural identities and the challenges of modern life. The narrative spans several decades, highlighting themes of immigration, race, and the complexities of family dynamics.
The book also delves into the lives of their children, who grapple with their heritage and the expectations placed upon them. Through humor and poignant moments, "White Teeth" examines the intersections of culture, history, and personal identity in a diverse society.