Mango Books

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MangoBooks is a children's imprint in English of DC Books. Mango's publications fall into categories including fiction, children's literature, poetry, reference, classics, folktales and biographies. Mango has also licensed content to Real Reads, UK.[1]

The Mango Editorial office is located in Ernakulam, Kerala, India. Mango has a four-member editorial team with Saraswathy Rajagopalan as its executive editor.[2]

History and overview[edit]

Mango Books, founded in 2007 and originally called Tumbi, became Mango in October 2008.[3] In 2014, Mango launched a new series titled Spooky Stories (The Girl in the Mirror, As Strange as it Gets, Stories to Scare, Whispers from Under the Bed[4] and Ghost Stories from Bengal and Beyond).

The Mango Classics edition of Ramayana sold record copies worldwide. Titles from Mango from the series Mango Classics, Folktales and Collected Stories are bestsellers in the market, including world classics like Hamlet, Emma, The Time Machine, The Tempest, Great Expectations, Tom Sawyer, Dracula, Frankenstein, A Christmas Carol, Macbeth, Wuthering Heights, Pride and Prejudice, Romeo and Juliet, The Hound of the Baskervilles and The Lost World among the others. Among the classics, there are also tales from Indian Mythology, including Karna and Krishna, as well as tales from Indian history including Rani Lakshmibai, Shivaji and Ashoka. The collected tales of Panchatantra and Jataka Tales have received positive reviews.[5] Mango publishes its own yearbook every year, which is a reference book to meet the academic requirements of students.

Mango also has an original textbook series for schools, The English Express: A Skill-based Interactive Series which intends to develop English language skills in children, encourage their creativity, and develop their communication and social skills. The lessons, exercises, illustrations and design in the course are for classes 1 to 8.

Notable contributors[edit]

Acclaimed authors like Anita Nair, Jaishree Misra, Anjana Vaswani and Nandini Nayar[6] have worked with Mango, and creative artists and visual story-tellers like K.R. Raji,[7] Lavanya Karthik and Aniruddha Mukherjee[8] have also worked for Mango.

Awards and recognition[edit]

The Talking Handkerchief written by Mumbai-based author Anjana Vaswani won the Sharjah International Children's Book Award at the Sharjah Book Fair 2016.[9] FIP (Federation of Indian Publishers) Award was won by Mango's Apoorva's Fat Diary and Rani Lakshmibai, both authored by Nandini Nayar. A good number of Mango Books titles also have e-books and audio books.

Mango was featured as the fastest-growing independent publisher from 2016 to 2018 on Publishers Weekly's Fast-Growing Independent Publisher list in 2019.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Real Reads 2015-16- realreads" (PDF).
  2. ^ "More than just Pottermania– The Hindu". The Hindu.
  3. ^ "Interesting, Well Produced Books Kindle Children's Interest Says Saraswathy, Mango Books– Indianmomsconnect".
  4. ^ "Whispers from Under the Bed- Goodreads".
  5. ^ "Panchatantra– Kittabworld".
  6. ^ "Nandini Nayar Books– Goodbooks".
  7. ^ "Stories ABOUT gods– The Hindu". The Hindu.
  8. ^ "Vahana Review– booksandstrips".
  9. ^ "Book award– The Hindu". The Hindu.
  10. ^ Milliot, Jim; Kirch, Claire (5 April 2019). "Fast-Growing Independent Publishers, 2019". Retrieved 5 November 2020.

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