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by Aravind Adiga (Author), Bindya Solanki (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 8 hours and 15 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Oakhill Publishing Ltd
  • Audible Release Date: 5 Dec 2008
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SQATX2
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (238 customer reviews)
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Winner of the British Book Awards, Author of the Year, 2009.
Winner of the Man Booker Prize for Fiction, 2008.

Balram Halwai is the White Tiger - the smartest boy in his village. Too poor to finish school, he has to work in a teashop until the day a rich man hires him as a chauffeur, and takes him to live in Delhi. The city is a revelation. Balram becomes aware of immense wealth all around him, and realizes the only way he can become part of it is by murdering his master.

The White Tiger presents a raw and unromanticized India, both thrilling and shocking.

©2008 Aravind Adiga; (P)2008 Oakhill Publishing Ltd

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Balram Halwai is a poor low-caste Indian, the son of a rickshaw-puller who somehow manages to crawl his way up to be an entrepreneur in Bangalore. He tells his story via a series of letters written to Wen Jiabao, the Chinese Premier who is about to visit Bangalore. The poor parts of India are referred to as the Darkness which is a world filled with hunger, servitude and life-long debt. Modern Delhi is referred to as the Light. This is a world where men and women grow fat, have air-conditioned cars, mobile phones and guarded apartments with large TVs and computer games. But the Light has some very murky aspects to it - bribery, corruption and murder.

The story is told at a blazing pace. Balram is ambitious and astute. He does well to become a driver for a local landlord's family - but he wants more..... The dilemma for him is whether he can shake off his chains by honest means or whether some blood will have to flow. (I was reminded of A Golden Age by Tahmima Anam in which a widow's only way of keeping her children safe is to commit a crime.)

This is not a comfortable read - it is an angry and subversive book about the new India where any notion of the "trickle-down" theory of wealth creation is well and truly quashed. I am not surprised it won the Booker Prize. As a work of literature it is not as good a piece of work as, say, A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry (also about poverty in India) but it is funny, satirical and a blistering exposé of globalisation.
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A lot of this book has remained with me though I read it about a year ago. Some very strong images and unsentimental views of life on the (much) poorer side of Indian life, through the eyes and mouth of one who shows the amazing gumtption to plot his way out of the "darkness" - the almost inescapable poverty and family trap that the majority of indians find themelves in.

So some of the same themes as slumdog millionaire, but in many ways more witty and real - not a fantasy!
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This book shows India as it really is underneath all the modern glitz and wealth. It shows how the caste system ensures that most Indians never even see inside a shopping mall, never have access to education, sanitation, health care. Only a very few - the white tigers - will break through, and then only in a spectacular and abnormal way.
If anything was going to put me off visiting India, it's this book. I don't want to visit as a tourist and see only the glitz, but I don't think I could stomach the 'real' India - not at my age anyway!
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