Crossword Book Awards unveils jury shortlist

Crossword Bookstores has announced its much-awaited Jury Awards shortlist for the prestigious Crossword Book Awards 2025. This follows the longlist announcement made last month. The year's shortlist is a diverse and vibrant collection of five books per category representing the pinnacle of excellence and narrative innovation in Indian writing in English.

31 Oct 2025 | By PrintWeek Team

This year’s shortlist spans five key categories – Fiction, Non-fiction, Translations, Children’s Books, and Business & Management, with a stunning depth of quality emerging across all categories, representing the most influential and original voices that have enriched India's literary world.

Aakash Gupta, CEO of Crossword Bookstores, said, “The Jury Shortlist represents the books that stood out for their originality, craft and impact. Our esteemed jury has carefully chosen each title for its contribution to contemporary writing and its ability to move, challenge, or inspire readers. These are the stories that reflect the very best of Indian literature today.”

The shortlisted books for this year's Crossword Book Awards - Jury Awards 2025 are:

Children’s Books

The Wall Friends Club by Varsha Seshan, illustrated by Denise Antao (HarperCollins Publishers India)

Ajay of Agumbe and the Signal Snake by Zai Whitaker, illustrated by Rajiv Eipe (Pratham Books)

Kushti Kid by Vibha Batra (Scholastic India) 

The Body in the Swimming Pool by Shabnam Minwalla (Speaking Tiger) 

The Book of Emperors by Ashwitha Jayakumar, Illustrated by Nikhil Gulati (Penguin Random House India)

Non-fiction

Golwalkar by Dhirendra K. Jha (Simon & Schuster India) 

Gods, Guns and Missionaries by Manu S Pillai (Penguin Random House) 

The Lucky Ones by Zara Chowdhary (Westland Books)

Iconoclast by Anand Teltumbde (Penguin Random House India) 

Lōal Kashmir by Mehak Jamal (HarperCollins Publishers India)

Translations

The Day the Earth Bloomed by Manoj Kuroor, translated from Malayalam by J. Devika (Bloomsbury India) 

Mudritha by Jissa Jose, translated from Malayalam by Jayasree Kalathil (HarperCollins Publishers India) 

Our City That Year by Geetanjali Shree, translated from Hindi by Daisy Rockwell (Penguin Random House India) 

The Owl, the River and the Valley by Arupa Patangia Kalita, translated from Assamese by Mitra Phukan (Penguin Random House India)

Unlove Story by Sudipto Pal, translated from Bengali by Arunava Sinha (Seagull Books) 

Fiction

Girls Who Stray by Anisha Lalvani (Bloomsbury India) 

Rising Sons by Kavery Nambisan (Penguin Random House India) 

An Unholy Drought by Madhulika Liddle (Speaking Tiger) 

Great Eastern Hotel by Ruchir Joshi (HarperCollins Publishers India) 

The Fertile Earth by Ruthvika Rao (Penguin Random House India)

Business & Management 

Ratan Tata by Thomas Mathew (HarperCollins Publishers India) 

Just a Mercenary? by Duvvuri Subbarao (Penguin Random House India)

Behold the Leviathan by Saurabh Mukherjea & Nandita Rajhansa (Penguin Random House India) 

The Dirty Dozen by N Sundaresha Subramanian (PanMacmillan India) 

Sky High by Tarun Shukla (HarperCollins Publishers)

With the finalists now confirmed for the Jury Awards, the individual category winners will be announced on 3 December 2025, at the official ceremony to be held at The Lalit Mumbai.