tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338932005867109717.post2260332995987275492..comments2023-07-04T14:45:52.674+05:30Comments on Keeping up with Siera in India: White Tiger - Aravind AgidaSierahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06268475357481075148noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338932005867109717.post-85694788222083999822011-06-17T07:52:07.576+05:302011-06-17T07:52:07.576+05:30Good question. I think so, but it's hard to t...Good question. I think so, but it's hard to tell. I enjoyed the way the story unfolded and the prose as much as anything else. I could also see being kind of offended on behalf of a country and people I don't know or understand who are not portrayed in a very good light here. Not to say that I understand them now, but I have certainly experienced things I didn't expect to here. <br /><br />I thought some of the story arc was a little preposterous (maybe it isn't?). It was a good vehicle for exploring myriad aspects of life in India and how relationships are affected by wealth, status, religion, circumstance, and morality. I liked it best for the ride though. It was an entertaining read, if nothing else.Sierahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06268475357481075148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338932005867109717.post-34398557933631513932011-06-17T01:00:12.885+05:302011-06-17T01:00:12.885+05:30Do you think you would have liked the book as much...Do you think you would have liked the book as much if you'd read it before experiencing living in India?Annhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07849261362774061646noreply@blogger.com