When A Decade with Tigers was unveiled in October by a power-packed panel, including Mike Pandey, Valmik Thapar and Rajesh Bedi, the jury was split on the act of anthropomorphising tigers. While Shivang Mehta dodged the bullet then with diplomacy, his photobook owes its allure to the same trend. Divided into sections on tiger mothers and mighty males, further subdivided according to territory, the book tells scintillating stories of striped individuals who carved out a name for themselves in the tourism circuit with their frequent sightings. Journalist turned PR professional turned wildlife photographer, Shivang delves into his 14 years of experience with these characters, with candid anecdotes out of their lives. The writing is rather simplistic, but this book is mostly about its pictures.