Quicklets: Your reading sidekick!The White Tiger tells the story of Balram Halwai, a poor boy in modern-day India who uses his wits – and murder – to transform into a successful entrepreneur. The novel won the prestigious Man Booker Prize for Fiction in 2008. It was also a New York Times bestseller, tallying over ½ a million sales, and has since been translated into more than 30 languages. Director John Hart's (Boys Don't Cry, You Can Count on Me) newly formed Smuggler Films has acquired rights to The White Tiger as its 1st project. BOOK EXCERPT From the Major Themes section: At the beginning of the novel, Balram mentions to the Premier that China is the only nation he admires besides Afghanistan and Abyssinia. Why? Because he read in a book called Exciting Tales of the Exotic East that these are the only 3 countries never to be ruled by outsiders. He dubs China the “freedom-loving nation,” a place that has never been subject to a master-slave relationship with the West. But although he hears on All India Radio that “you Chinese are far ahead of us in every respect,” Balram observes that China does not have entrepreneurs – hence the Premier's visit to Bangalore. China, then, becomes a foil to India, which he describes as a nation with “no drinking water, electricity, sewage, public transportation …” but chock full of entrepreneurs. For this reason, Balram tells the Premier his story, believing that China and India are destined to become the next great superpowers. “In 20 years' time, it will just be us brown and yellow men at the top of the pyramid, and we'll rule the whole world.” Quicklets: Learn More. Read Less. CHAPTER OUTLINEIntroduction + Background Information for “The White Tiger” by Aravind Adiga + Overall Summary of “The White Tiger” by Aravind Adiga + Important Characters in “The White Tiger” by Aravind Adiga + Major Themes in “The White Tiger” by Aravind Adiga + ...and much moreAdditional Reading + Related Online Content for “The White Tiger” by Aravind Adiga + Trivia for “The White Tiger” by Aravind Adiga