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- Print length268 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBooks That Inspire
- Publication date1 January 2020
- Dimensions8.5 x 5.5 x 2.1 cm
- ISBN-108193391292
- ISBN-13978-8193391297
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- Publisher : Books That Inspire; First edition (1 January 2020); Books That Inspire
- Language : English
- Paperback : 268 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8193391292
- ISBN-13 : 978-8193391297
- Item Weight : 250 g
- Dimensions : 8.5 x 5.5 x 2.1 cm
- Country of Origin : India
- Importer : Books That Inspire
- Packer : Books That Inspire
- Generic Name : Books
- Best Sellers Rank: #196,192 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #3,710 in Motivational Self-Help
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About the author

Priya Kumar is an Internationally Acclaimed Motivational Speaker and Bestselling Author of 13 Inspirational Books. In her 24 years journey with Motivational Speaking, she has worked with over 2000 Multi-National Corporates across 47 countries and has touched over 3 million people through her workshops and books, and is the only Woman Speaker in India to have done so. She is the only Indian Author who has won 42 International Awards for her books.
Priya’s fun, relatable, and structured talks have been revered as a modern-day Technology of Achievement, garnering recognition as the best in the industry.
Priya has written over 600 columns for national and international publications. Her work has been extensively featured by the media in India and abroad and she has been invited as a celebrity guest on several business, entertainment and reality shows.
Known as The Biography Specialist, Priya is currently penning the official biography of Mr. Pullela Gopichand who is the Olympics Badminton Coach. Priya wrote the biography of Late Shri O.P. Munjal, the founder of the Hero Group and Subhashish Chakraborty, the founder of DTDC, which made it to the most popular biography of 2015 on Amazon.
Priya was awarded the Times of India, Speaking Tree, Good Karma Award, as India’s most Inspirational Author.
Turned Film Maker and Director, Priya is all set to bring her stories to the silver screen, with “I Am Another You”, her first book as her debut feature film.
Priya started working at the age of 13 as a French Teacher and taught over 1900 students over 9 years. She then moved on to Motivational Speaking and started her company Priya Kumar’s Training Systems at the age of 22. Using experiential learning sprinkled with fun, engagement and humour, Priya makes a memorable impact on her audiences. Her workshops are designed for audiences ranging from corporate executives, entrepreneurs, students and as Priya says “for anyone who is committed to making their lives better”.
From keynote speeches, to workshops and strategic interventions, Priya is the most sought after name in the corporate industry.
Full of passion and energy, Priya treats life as an adventure. Her love for people and her purpose of empowering them to reach for the life of their dreams, is her driving force.
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~ It is set in the Nagarjuna Tiger Reserve centre whose aim is to reserve the tigers, provide them natural habitat which they deserve. While some people are after this goal, others are going after mal-practices, being selfish for money and materialistic things as well as trying to kill them.
~This story is of Neil who works there and always meets Bhikku (a Buddhist monk) who soothes Neil's soul by his wise words. There are other characters also who one day go on a mission. They were seeking answers to different questions but their aim is similar which is to find the beautiful white tiger who is killing people around. Will they find this white tiger? Is white tiger really killing people? Is there anything special about it? To know this, grab the copy now.
~ This book touches on grievous topics such as deforestation, genetic transmutation/modification of animals, corruption by bad politicians, destruction of the planet caused by humans, etc. Being the cleverest and the greatest species, humans have been interfering with mother nature. But today we are facing the problems caused by us only. We are facing an uncertain global pandemic whose end is unknown to us. We have been caged in our homes, we are unsafe whereas the other animals are roaming and enjoying true beauty of this nature.
~ Charles Darwin had said those who are adaptable, those who are the fittest will survive. But I think those who protect mother nature, those who don't harm, those who embrace it without doing much distortions in its original form, will survive.
~ This book has a spiritual or stoic vibe which I liked the most. She has written about different things like karma, karmic cycles, positivity, happiness, purpose of life, choices we make in our lives etc. One can easily get attracted by its title and cover. The white tiger and monk in its cover has that positive vibe which can make any reader grab this book.
~ The best thing about this book is that the author has just not only given the philosophical messages but also she has given examples through this story. For eg: how one man's bad deed can not only affect him but also his family, friends, country and thereby world if we see it through a larger perspective.
~ This book has a spiritual or stoic vibe which I liked the most. She has written about different things like karma, karmic cycles, positivity, happiness, purpose of life, choices we make in our lives etc. One can easily get attracted by its title and cover. The white tiger and monk in its cover has that positive vibe which can make any reader grab this book.
~ The best thing about this book is that the author has just not only given the philosophical messages but also she has given examples through this story. For eg: how one man's bad deed can not only affect him but also his family, friends, country and thereby world if we see it through a larger perspective.
~ The narration is good. Although ending is quite expectable, author has managed to keep a reader glued to the book till the end. There are many characters who are parallely developing in the book. So, a reader has to be attentive without getting confused.

Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 18 September 2020
~ It is set in the Nagarjuna Tiger Reserve centre whose aim is to reserve the tigers, provide them natural habitat which they deserve. While some people are after this goal, others are going after mal-practices, being selfish for money and materialistic things as well as trying to kill them.
~This story is of Neil who works there and always meets Bhikku (a Buddhist monk) who soothes Neil's soul by his wise words. There are other characters also who one day go on a mission. They were seeking answers to different questions but their aim is similar which is to find the beautiful white tiger who is killing people around. Will they find this white tiger? Is white tiger really killing people? Is there anything special about it? To know this, grab the copy now.
~ This book touches on grievous topics such as deforestation, genetic transmutation/modification of animals, corruption by bad politicians, destruction of the planet caused by humans, etc. Being the cleverest and the greatest species, humans have been interfering with mother nature. But today we are facing the problems caused by us only. We are facing an uncertain global pandemic whose end is unknown to us. We have been caged in our homes, we are unsafe whereas the other animals are roaming and enjoying true beauty of this nature.
~ Charles Darwin had said those who are adaptable, those who are the fittest will survive. But I think those who protect mother nature, those who don't harm, those who embrace it without doing much distortions in its original form, will survive.
~ This book has a spiritual or stoic vibe which I liked the most. She has written about different things like karma, karmic cycles, positivity, happiness, purpose of life, choices we make in our lives etc. One can easily get attracted by its title and cover. The white tiger and monk in its cover has that positive vibe which can make any reader grab this book.
~ The best thing about this book is that the author has just not only given the philosophical messages but also she has given examples through this story. For eg: how one man's bad deed can not only affect him but also his family, friends, country and thereby world if we see it through a larger perspective.
~ This book has a spiritual or stoic vibe which I liked the most. She has written about different things like karma, karmic cycles, positivity, happiness, purpose of life, choices we make in our lives etc. One can easily get attracted by its title and cover. The white tiger and monk in its cover has that positive vibe which can make any reader grab this book.
~ The best thing about this book is that the author has just not only given the philosophical messages but also she has given examples through this story. For eg: how one man's bad deed can not only affect him but also his family, friends, country and thereby world if we see it through a larger perspective.
~ The narration is good. Although ending is quite expectable, author has managed to keep a reader glued to the book till the end. There are many characters who are parallely developing in the book. So, a reader has to be attentive without getting confused.

Kalu, Neil’s assistant and their driver had intentions to explore the forest but Sakshi, the forest officer who is an honest animal activist and environmentalist would always keep him in check as she suspected him to be indulging in nefarious activities.
Nikhil is a busy scientist from New Delhi who recently got divorced from his wife Naina owing to his busy life and inability to allot time for family. This lifestyle of Nikhil forced Naina to fall in love with Jay Seth and ultimately marry him. The one most affected by this separation is their son Rahul who is not able to accept Jay in his mother’s life. Going on a trip to the Nagarjuna Forest Reserve for Rahul’s birthday is Jay’s plan to get close to Rahul.
Naseer a rich businessman is also on a trip to the same forest on a break from his busy life, also as he muses on the heir for his hard-earned empire as his son Shaan is a spoilt brat reluctant to take over the reins.
Around the same time, Neil is alarmed by the sight of a white tiger near Bhikku; Neil is shocked by its sudden appearance as they have a count of the 72 tigers and strict surveillance as well for them. Is there a conspiracy behind this white tiger and selfish motives of these visitors forms the rest of the story.
I have earlier read 2 books from Priya Kumar and both were non-fiction which belonged to the self-help genre.
This is my first fiction from her, and I did find streaks of wisdom from the author through the character Bhikku. Bhikku is also the most charming character in the story as his presence brings a certain peace and calm; the narration is so descriptive that the reader experiences the forest reserve through the author’s writing. The backdrop for the story is unique, the pace is fast and the way each of these characters is connected into the storyline is impressive.
The story makes for a racy thriller while giving out the message of how humans exploit nature for their selfish motives. The way author mixed wisdom into a fictional story is the highlight of this book. The story questions human psyche and behavior in subtle ways putting across some discomfort able thoughts. If you like thrillers and thought-provoking stories or different storylines, then this is a must read.