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''[[White Teeth]]'', a 2000 novel by Zadie Smith, chronicles the lives of two [[World War II]] veterans and their families in late twentieth-century London. Samad Iqbal is an intelligent and voluble but underemployed waiter, and Archie Jones is a laconic and indecisive everyman, but they are drawn together by their shared experiences in the war, similar family situations, and mutual need for a balancing influence.
''[[White Teeth]]'', a 2000 novel by Zadie Smith, chronicles the lives of two [[World War II]] veterans and their families in late twentieth-century London. Samad Iqbal is an intelligent and voluble but underemployed waiter, and Archie Jones is a laconic and indecisive everyman, but they are drawn together by their shared experiences in the war, similar family situations, and mutual need for a balancing influence.


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