

He Works In A Teashop, Crushing Coal And Wiping Tables, But Nurses A Dream Of Escape.

Amid The Cockroaches And Call-c Balram, The White Tiger, Was Born In A Backwater Village On The River Ganges, The Son Of A Rickshaw-puller. When He Learns That A Rich Village Landlord Needs A Chauffeur, He Takes His Opportunity, And Is Soon On His Way To Delhi Behind The Wheel Of A Honda. You May Also Like Title Name: BOOKCHOR Printed Paper Bookmarks for Book Lovers | Gift for Readers | Eco-Friendly Bookmarks | Both Set of 10 (Without Magnet) Isbn: 9781310010057 Author Name: NA Publisher Name: Various Binding: PAPERBACK Language: ENGLISHīalram, The White Tiger, Was Born In A Backwater Village On The River Ganges, The Son Of A Rickshaw-puller. A Former Correspondent In India For Time Magazine, His Articles Have Also Appeared In The Financial Times, Independent, And The Sunday Times. He Studied At Columbia And Oxford Universities. Sunday Telegraph About The Author Aravind Adiga Was Born In Madras In 1974 And Was Raised In Australia. What Adiga Lifts The Lid On Is Also Inexorably True: Not A Single Detail In This Novel Rings False Or Feels Confected. Sunday Times Blazingly Savage And Brilliant. Youll Read It In A Trice And Find Yourself Gripped. Unlike Almost Any Other Indian Novel You Might Have Read In Recent Years, This Page-turner Offers A Completely Bald, Angry, Unadorned Portrait Of The Country As Seen From The Bottom Of The Heap Theres Not A Sniff Of Saffron Or A Swirl Of Sari Anywhere.

Driven By Desire To Better Himself, He Comes To See How The Tiger Might Escape His Cage. Amid The Cockroaches And Call-centres, The 36,000,004 Gods, The Slums, The Shopping Malls, And The Crippling Traffic Jams, Balram Learns Of A New Morality At The Heart Of A New India. Balram, The White Tiger, Was Born In A Backwater Village On The River Ganges, The Son Of A Rickshaw-puller.
