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White Tiger

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From rickshaw puller’s son to chauffeur, Balram Halwai, the “White Tiger,” claws his way out of India’s darkness in Aravind Adiga’s Man Booker Prize-winning novel. Witness his journey from servitude to entrepreneurship, a thrilling, and morally complex tale of ambition and escape. ISBN: 9788172238476

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  • ISBN-13: 9788172238476
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 242 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8172238479
  • Publisher Date: 24 May 2010
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 328
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Width: 132 mm

11 reviews for White Tiger

  1. Sanju Nath Pradeep

    I couldn’t put it down! Balram’s journey is both inspiring and horrifying. A must-read for anyone interested in modern India.

  2. Jashan Sankla

    It offered a unique glimpse into a world I knew little about. Some of the violence was unnecessary, but the story kept me hooked.

  3. Gurleen Kaur

    A raw and gripping read. Balram’s voice is unforgettable, but the cynicism can be a bit overwhelming at times. Overall, a powerful story.

  4. Dipan Kumar Das

    Gripping and disturbing, a portrait of India far from the tourist brochures. It’s not always pleasant, but it’s always honest. An important book.

  5. Dev Narang

    Adiga’s writing is brilliant, and the story is captivating. However, I found some of the characters a little underdeveloped. Still a great book though.

  6. Muskan Agarwal

    While the story is interesting, I struggled with the constant negativity. It felt a bit one-sided. Nevertheless, it’s a compelling perspective.

  7. Gurpreet Singh

    Fantastic book! Adiga’s prose is sharp and witty. Balram is a complex character that stayed with me long after I finished reading.

  8. Anurag Jangir

    A powerful and unsettling story about ambition and survival. The ending was particularly impactful. Highly recommend!

  9. Nikhil Gupta

    Balram’s story is a wild ride! It’s both funny and tragic, offering a look at the dark side of success. A bit too cynical for my taste, hence the rating.

  10. Aman Shukla

    A decent read, but I didn’t find it as profound as others have. The social commentary is interesting, but the plot felt predictable at times.

  11. Yashasvi Manish Modi

    Disturbing but thought-provoking. It exposes a dark side of India with unflinching honesty. It was a little slow in places, but worth the read.

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