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''Selection Day'' is a 2016 sports fiction novel written by Booker Prize winner
Aravind Adiga Aravind Adiga (born 23 October 1974) is an Indian writer and journalist. His debut novel, '' The White Tiger'', won the 2008 Man Booker Prize. Biography Early life and education Aravind Adiga was born in Madras (now Chennai) on 23 October 197 ...
. It was shortlisted along with four other writers for the 2017
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. It tells the story of Mohan Kumar, a
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seller who trains his two sons: Manju Kumar and Radha Krishna for Mumbai's under-19 cricket team. Here Manju meets his rival, Javed. It was adapted into a Netflix series of the same name.


Reception

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felt that Adiga comes closer than most in becoming a dickensian. She wrote: "His characters are brightly and sharply drawn and animated with great energy; reading about his Mumbai is like taking a double shot of espresso." Elizabeth Kuruvilla of ''
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'' wrote: "Adiga’s novel oscillates between lyrically exposing what the brutal system in the business of creating sporting heroes does to the minds, and lives, of vulnerable youth and an amateurish filling in of gaps with monologue and characters that are inadequately fleshed out." Jade Colbert of ''
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'' said that " tis not a novel you read to find consolation from the melancholy realities of the world's injustices, but to know them, and feel Manju's scorn." Ludovic Hunter-Tilney of ''
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'' called it "mixes incisive stroke play with streaky shots." He further wrote: "Adiga’s prose has a bustling energy that makes it highly readable but also reduces characters to certain cartoonish traits, such as the slanted furrow in Manju’s forehead that appears whenever he thinks deeply, or the “rakishly” raised right eyebrow that signals his father's outbreaks of anger." Michael Upchurch of Chicago Tribune gave a positive response and wrote: "''Selection Day'' brings a family, a city and an entire country to scabrous and antic life." Annalisa Quinn of NPR called the novel "exuberant and incisive".
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praised the writing and mentioned that Adiga knows how to talk about class, religion and sexuality "through his characters and their compelling stories." Marcel Theroux praised Adiga for adding "pathos and depth" to his minor characters and felt the novel possesses the breadth similar to '' The White Tiger''. Dwight Garner felt that the plot loses its "altitude on occasion". Ron Charles of ''
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'' wrote that " .Adiga’s voice is so exuberant, his plotting so jaunty, that the sadness of this story feels as though it is accumulating just outside our peripheral vision." Keshava Guha of ''
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'' called it "a moving, unsettling and absorbing story of aspiration and its discontents in contemporary urban India." Malcolm Forbes called it "another great delivery" but felt the novel lacked the "satirical bite and societal sweep" of ''The White Tiger''.


Adaptation

In August 2017, it was announced that
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will be adapting the novel into an original series which was produced by partnership with
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and Anand Tucker. Starring
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, Yash Dholye, Karanvir Malhotra,
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,
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, Parul Gulati and
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, the series premiered on 28 December 2018.


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Books by Aravind Adiga English-language novels 2016 Indian novels 2016 LGBT-related literary works Novels about cricket Indian novels adapted into television shows 2010s LGBT novels Picador (imprint) books HarperCollins books