The given line graph shows information about the sales of children’s books, adult fiction, and educational books in one country between 2002 and 2006.
Overall, it can be seen that sales of children’s books increased significantly over the period, while sales of adult fiction declined sharply. Moreover, educational books showed a steady growth during these years.
In terms of children’s books, the figure was about 32 million dollars in 2002. This number rose steadily to around 40 million in 2003 and continued to increase, reaching about 46 million in 2005. By 2006, sales peaked at approximately 56 million dollars, making it the highest among the three categories. Similarly, educational books started at nearly 25 million in 2002 and grew gradually to about 31 million by 2006, showing consistent growth.
For adult fiction, sales were the highest in 2002, at about 45 million dollars. However, the figure dropped to nearly 37 million in 2003 before rising slightly to 40 million in 2004. After that, it fell sharply to around 32 million in 2006, which was the lowest among the three categories. This shows a clear contrast between the declining trend of adult fiction and the rising trend of children’s and educational books.
