The line graph compares the sales of children’s books, adult fiction, and educational books in a particular country from 2002 to 2006.
Overall, children’s books had the highest sales throughout the period, while adult fiction books experienced the lowest sales fluctuation.
At the beginning of the period in 2002, adult fiction books had the highest sales at around 54 million dollars, whereas children’s books only accounted for approximately 32 million dollars. Subsequently, in 2003, adult fiction sales dropped to nearly 38 million dollars while both children’s and educational books sales saw a slight increase.
In 2004, adult fiction sales rose to 40 million dollars, while children’s book sales showed a slight growth, and educational books sales declined notably. Over the next two years, children’s book sales surged rapidly, exceeding 50 million dollars, whereas adult fiction sales remained stable at 30 million dollars, and educational books sales experienced a gradual increase.
