The line graph illustrates the sales of kids’ books, adult fiction, and educational books from 2002 to 2006 in one nation.
Overall, the value of children’s books showed an increase, and the sales of educational books improved; the popularity of adult fiction books declined throughout the period.
Looking into the details, the amount of children’s books showed an increase, rising to roughly 42 million dollars by 2003, which was the highest figure in that year. After that, the figure grew slowly until 2005 and demonstrated a growth of approximately 10 million dollars by the end of the period.
When it comes to educational books, the value improved until 2003 and stood at about 31 million dollars, which was the lowest figure in 2003. After that, the figure illustrated a decrease, declining to roughly 25 million dollars in 2005, and between 2005 and 2006, the sales of adult fiction and children’s books were at about the same level, accounting for 30 million dollars.
On the other hand, the sales of adult fiction books experienced a drop by 2003 and stood at about 38 million dollars. After that, the figure for adult fiction books rose slowly until 2004, reaching 40 million dollars. The amount of adult fiction books demonstrated a decline, decreasing to 30 million dollars, which was the lowest figure at the end of the period
