Extended Summary - Swing Time - Based On The Book By Zadie Smith
Quick Reading Library
Narrateur Ariel Jones
Maison d'édition: Quick Reading Library
Synopsis
EXTENDED SUMMARY SWING TIME BASED ON THE BOOK BY ZADIE SMITH SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: QUICK READING LIBRARY CONTENT Prologue Childhood Friendship Dance and Aspirations Family Dynamics Adolescence and Divergence The World Beyond Dance Adulthood and Relationships Betrayal and Conflict Reflection and Redemption General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK “Swing Time” by Zadie Smith follows the complex friendship between two girls, the narrator and Tracey, who bond over their shared love of dance. As they grow older, their paths diverge due to differences in race, class, and ambition. The novel explores themes of identity, friendship, race, class, and the impact of privilege, with dance serving as a metaphor for control and freedom. Through the characters’ lives, Smith delves into the challenges of pursuing dreams, navigating personal and systemic inequalities, and reconciling one’s past with present choices. The story is a reflection on self-discovery and societal expectations.
Durée: 27 minutes (00:27:25) Date de publication: 27/11/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

