Tata Literature Live announces shortlisted titles across all categories for its 2022 Literary Awards| Roadsleeper.com

Tata literature live! Mumbai LitFest has announced the shortlists for its annual literary awards. The award honors the best of fiction, non-fiction and business books published under various categories during the year. The winners will be announced at the festival, which will be held at the ground in Mumbai on November 11, 12 and 13.
The shortlist for Book of the Year (Fiction) is:
- Tell me how to be, Neel Patel (Penguin Random House India)
- The Earth SpinnerAnuradha Roy (Hachette India)
- The map and the scissors, Amit Majmudar (HarperCollins Publishers)

The shortlist for the first book (fiction) is:
- Kololo Hill, Neema Shah (Pan Macmillan India)
- The Immortal King RaoVauhini Vara (HarperCollins Publishers)
- We move, Gurnaik Johal (Hachette)

The shortlist for Book of the Year (non-fiction) is:
- Better to Have Gone: Love, Death and the Quest for Utopia in Auroville, Akash Kapur (Simon and Schuster India)
- Lords of the Deccan: South India from the Chalukyas to the Cholas, Anirudh Kanisetti (Juggernaut Books)
- The Silent Coup: A History of India’s Deep State, Josy Joseph (Westland)

Shortlist for First book (non-fiction) is:
- Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh: India’s Lonely Young Women and the Search for Intimacy and IndependenceShrayana Bhattacharya (HarperCollins Publishers)
- The Gorakhpur Tragedy: A Doctor’s Memoir of a Deadly Medical CrisisKafeel Khan (Pan Macmillan India)
- Whole numbers and half-truths, Rukmini S (Westland)

Shortlist for This year’s company book is:
- My life as a whole: work, family and our future, Indra K Nooyi (Hachette India)
- The Ambuja Story: How a Group of Ordinary Men Created an Extraordinary Business, Narotam Sekhsaria (Harper Collins Publishers)
- The Struggle and the Promise: Restoring India’s PotentialNaushad Forbes (Harper Collins Publishers)

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