id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_n2tbv2dp4zes3krpijo2u6ho3q Jan Lowe No More Lonely Londoners 2001 16 .pdf application/pdf 6919 385 67 White Teeth opens doors to the rooms, cultural spaces, of north-west London in its friendships, marriages or raise a new generation of Londoners together. No wonder, then, that in this novel the young Irie Jones of English and Jamaican and insurmountable struggles of an older immigrant generation with Standard English; differences among the children of British immigrant groups, several generations on, it its Caribbean characters, the history of their settlement in London that the novel everyday life that all Londoners, black and white, rich and poor, walk the thin line this novel will be viewed like a Dickens novel, as a social and cultural map of a London twentieth-century multicultural youth culture in London, this novel will not obey about negotiating race, class and culture, new in their generation both in the novel and family in London in the Muslim faith lead commentators to compare Zadie Smith and ./cache/work_n2tbv2dp4zes3krpijo2u6ho3q.pdf ./txt/work_n2tbv2dp4zes3krpijo2u6ho3q.txt