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About Pan Macmillan India
One of the top five publishers in India, Pan Macmillan India is one of the fastest growing publishers in the country today. Set up in 1998, Pan Macmillan India began full scale publishing operations in India in August 2010. Prior to this the company was distributing Pan Macmillan International titles in the Indian subcontinent along with its locally published titles under Picador India. Some of Pan Macmillan's authors include V.S. Naipaul, Ramachandra Guha, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Koral Dasgupta, Jeffrey Archer, Danielle Steel, David Baldacci, Ken Follett, Robin Cook, Peter James, Nelson Mandela, Colm Toibin, Cormac McCarthy, TJ Klune and Toshikazu Kawaguchi; and in its children's list, Julia Donaldson, Rod Campbell, Roger Priddy, Meg Cabot, Judy Blume and Eva Ibbotson. Various Pan Macmillan titles have been a part of Booker Prize lists. Western Lane by Chetna Maroo and Pearl by Sian Hughes are in the 2023 Booker Longlist. 2022 Longlist saw Trust by Hernan Diaz and Maddie Moritmer's Maps of our Spectacular Bodies. Over the years we've been fortunate enough to have four of our authors claim the prize itself, most recently Douglas Stuart in 2020 with his incredible debut Shuggie Bain, as well as many more on the long and shortlists, including Eric Vuillard's tale of one of history's most brutal episodes, War of the Poor, shortlisted for the 2021 International Booker Prize