LAST MAN IN THE TOWER by Aravind Adiga
When does the heartfelt convictions of one solitary man negate the jointly held consensus of the rest of any civic society?
That is the question posed at the center of Aravind Adiga’s audacious new novel, an impressive and propulsive examination of the struggle for a slice of prime Mumbai real estate. It is a worthy follow-up to Adiga’s Booker Prize novel, WHITE TIGER, as he goes back to the well to explore the changing face of a rapidly growing India.
September 20, 2011
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Judi Clark ·
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Tags: Greed & Corruption, Knopf, Life Choices, Morality, Mumbai, Real Estate · Posted in: 2011 Favorites, India-Pakistan, Reading Guide, World Lit
