It has been an odd year for the $28 billion us publishing industry. Consider: Colouring Books marketed as stress relief for adults flew off the shelves; a new short-story collection from Lucia Berlin, dead for 11 years, became her fastestselling and landed on the New York Times bestseller list; and Harper Lee’s slavishly anticipated Go Set a Watchman earned tepid reviews and bummed out Lee fans with its revelation that late-life Atticus Finch was a bit of a racist. Here’s a look at some notable big sellers, breakout debut s and critical darlings from 2015.
(This story appears in the 08 January, 2016 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)