The White Tiger

Booker Prize Winner 2008

Harper Collins

9788172238476

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Description

“The White Tiger” by Aravind Adiga is a gripping debut novel that delves into the harsh realities of India’s class struggle through the eyes of Balram Halwai, a village boy with ambitious dreams. Published in 2008, the book won the prestigious Man Booker Prize. It offers a darkly humorous yet poignant narrative as Balram recounts his rise from poverty to becoming a successful entrepreneur, highlighting themes of religion, caste, loyalty, corruption, and poverty.


Why You Should Read?


  1. Unique Perspective: The novel provides a rare and insightful look into India’s class divide, narrated with dark humor and wit.
  2. Compelling Protagonist: Balram Halwai’s journey from a humble sweet-maker to a wealthy businessman is both inspiring and thought-provoking.
  3. Cultural Exploration: The book examines critical issues such as the Hindu religion, caste system, and corruption, offering a deep dive into Indian society.
  4. Award-Winning Excellence: Recognized with the Man Booker Prize, “The White Tiger” is celebrated for its literary brilliance and impactful storytelling.
  5. Symbol of Change: Balram’s transformation embodies the aspirations of a new India, making the novel a powerful commentary on the nation’s evolving identity.
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