Books > Teens > Literature & Fiction > Social & Family Issues > Family > Adoption
Monthly median sales (top 30)
$232
The median book price
$8.29
Bestseller's daily sales
13
50th book's daily sales
0
Average number of pages per book
295
Monopoly/Olygopoly detected
Yes
Performance tracking
Competitiveness
Volume sales
Book price
Volatility
New releases
Self published
Matching KDP categories
juvenile > fiction > family > adoption
83.33%
juvenile > fiction > family > alternative family
75.59%
juvenile > nonfiction > family > adoption
66.67%
juvenile > fiction > family > stepfamilies
66.67%
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Best selling keywords
Median title & subtitle length is 6 words:
- Just As Long As We're Together
- Far from the Tree
- Summoned by Magic (Drexel Academy Book 1)
- Berlin Butterfly: Ensnare (Berlin Butterfly Series Book 1)
- You Have a Match: A Novel
- Indie success
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15%
- Volatility
- New releases
- KDP Select
100%
5%
26.67%
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Front-page bestsellers:
Book title | Author | Publisher | Absolute rank | Monthly sales volume | Price | Amazon stars | Amazon reviews | |
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1 | Just As Long As We're Together | Judy Blume | Delacorte Press; Reprint edition | 7,435 | $3,199 | $8.79 | 2,703 | |
2 | Far from the Tree | Robin Benway | HarperAudio | 25,986 | $3,702 | $22.04 | 2,434 | |
3 | Summoned by Magic (Drexel Academy Book 1) | Lexie Scott | (August 12, 2021) | 28,078 | $838 | $4.99 | 1,818 | |
4 | Far from the Tree | Robin Benway | (starred review) | 41,238 | $755 | $8.99 | 2,436 | |
5 | The Girl I Am, Was, and Never Will Be: A Speculative Memoir of Transracial Adoption | Shannon Gibney | Listening Library | 54,624 | N/A | $-1.00 | 23 | |
6 | Berlin Butterfly: Ensnare (Berlin Butterfly Series Book 1) | Leah Moyes | ; 2nd edition | 59,005 | $27 | $0.99 | 906 | |
7 | What I Carry | Jennifer Longo | Ember; 1st edition | 93,485 | $279 | $9.99 | 345 | |
8 | 180 Seconds | Jessica Park | Skyscape | 97,269 | $139 | $4.99 | 5,477 | |
9 | You Have a Match: A Novel | Emma Lord | Macmillan Audio | 111,570 | $367 | $13.12 | 1,709 | |
10 | The Girl I Am, Was, and Never Will Be: A Speculative Memoir of Transracial Adoption | Shannon Gibney | Dutton Books for Young Readers; Reprint edition | 130,479 | $334 | $11.95 | 23 | |
11 | Just as Long as We're Together | Judy Blume | Delacorte Press; Reprint edition | 136,881 | $223 | $7.99 | 2,703 | |
12 | Under the Lilacs | Louisa May Alcott | E-BOOKARAMA | 148,847 | $14 | $0.50 | 101 | |
13 | Dead Things Are Closer Than They Appear | Robin Wasley | Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers | 162,678 | $531 | $18.99 | 20 | |
14 | The Find of a Lifetime: Another Tale of Used Books and Cats (Turning Pages Book 2) | Jenny Kalahar | (April 25, 2014) | 208,417 | $138 | $4.95 | 132 | |
15 | When We Become Ours: A YA Adoptee Anthology | Shannon Gibney | HarperTeen | 239,190 | $559 | $19.99 | 13 |
Just As Long As We're Together
Judy Blume
From the New York Times bestselling author of Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret and the adult bestseller In the Unlikely Event comes a tale of family, friendship, and pre-teen life like only JUDY BLUME can deliver. The companion to Here’s to You, Rachel Robinson. Can you have more than one best friend?Stephanie’s best friend is Rachel. Since second grade they’ve shared everything, good and bad. But now it’s the start of seventh grade and Alison has just moved to their neighborhood. Stephanie immediately clicks with her—she’s cool and fun and totally humble even though she’s the daughter of a famous actress. Stephanie hopes all three of them can be best friends, but the more she pushes Alison on Rachel, the more Rachel seems to drift away. Is it possible to have two best friends? Or is it true that two’s company, three’s a crowd? “Judy Blume does it again in what may be her best book yet!” –American Bookseller Read more
Far from the Tree
Robin Benway
National Book Award Winner and New York Times best seller!Perfect for fans of NBC's This Is Us, Robin Benway’s beautiful interweaving story of three very different teenagers connected by blood explores the meaning of family in all its forms - how to find it, how to keep it, and how to love it.Being the middle child has its ups and downs.But for Grace, an only child who was adopted at birth, discovering that she is a middle child is a different ride altogether. After putting her own baby up for adoption, she goes looking for her biological family, including:Maya, her loudmouthed younger bio sister, who has a lot to say about their newfound family ties. Having grown up the snarky brunette in a house full of chipper redheads, she’s quick to search for traces of herself among these not-quite-strangers. And when her adopted family’s long-buried problems begin to explode to the surface, Maya can’t help but wonder where exactly it is that she belongs.And Joaquin, their stoic older bio brother, who has no interest in bonding over their shared biological mother. After 17 years in the foster care system, he’s learned that there are no heroes, and secrets and fears are best kept close to the vest, where they can’t hurt anyone but him.Don't miss this moving novel that addresses such important topics as adoption, teen pregnancy, and foster care. Read more
Summoned by Magic (Drexel Academy Book 1)
Lexie Scott
I always knew I was different, I just didn’t realize I belonged with the characters from horror movies.It turns out my abnormally accurate intuition is a bit more than that. I’m a psychic. And a witch. And the people that raised me? Not my biological parents.I would have loved a second to absorb this information, but the night I’m told the truth I get shipped off to a school for people like me . . . and shifters . . . and vampires because they exist in real life too.Fans of Meg Xuemei X and & G. Bailey will love this slow-burn reverse harem series.Scroll up and one-click Summoned by Magic to start the Drexel Academy series today! Read more
Far from the Tree
Robin Benway
National Book Award Winner, PEN America Award Winner, and New York Times Bestseller!Perfect for fans of This Is Us, Robin Benway’s beautiful interweaving story of three very different teenagers connected by blood explores the meaning of family in all its forms—how to find it, how to keep it, and how to love it. Being the middle child has its ups and downs.But for Grace, an only child who was adopted at birth, discovering that she is a middle child is a different ride altogether. After putting her own baby up for adoption, she goes looking for her biological family, including—Maya, her loudmouthed younger bio sister, who has a lot to say about their newfound family ties. Having grown up the snarky brunette in a house full of chipper redheads, she’s quick to search for traces of herself among these not-quite-strangers. And when her adopted family’s long-buried problems begin to explode to the surface, Maya can’t help but wonder where exactly it is that she belongs.And Joaquin, their stoic older bio brother, who has no interest in bonding over their shared biological mother. After seventeen years in the foster care system, he’s learned that there are no heroes, and secrets and fears are best kept close to the vest, where they can’t hurt anyone but him.Don't miss this moving novel that addresses such important topics as adoption, teen pregnancy, and foster care. Read more
Part memoir, part speculative fiction, The Girl I Am, Was, and Never Will Be explores the often surreal experience of growing up as a mixed-Black transracial adoptee.Dream Country author Shannon Gibney returns with The Girl I Am, Was, and Never Will Be, a book woven from her true story of growing up as a mixed-Black transracial adoptee and fictional story of Erin Powers, the name Shannon was given at birth, a child raised by a white, closeted lesbian.At its core, the novel is a tale of two girls on two different timelines occasionally bridged by a mysterious portal and their shared search for a complete picture of their origins. Gibney surrounds that story with reproductions of her own adoption documents, letters, family photographs, interviews, medical records, and brief essays on the surreal absurdities of the adoptee experience.The end result is a remarkable portrait of an American experience rarely depicted in any form.* This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF of images, documents and resources from the book.PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio. Read more
The novel that follows The Polish Nurse and shares the story of Aleksandra's daughter Adela (Ella) and her life in and after the orphanage.★TRIPLE AWARD FINALIST- TOP SHELF, READER'S FAVORITE, AND BOOK EXCELLENCE★An overnight prison. One chance to escape. Who will pay the price?13 August 1961.Nationale Volksarmee soldiers roll barbed wire across a war-torn city—families are separated, livelihoods destroyed, and death comes easily as crippling fear paralyzes the occupants of both sides of the Berlin Wall. In one fate-driven moment, fifteen-year-old Ella Kühn must make the agonizing decision to remain with her dying father or flee with her brother and best friend to the West.Caught in the crossfire of duty and survival, Ella’s enforced occupation exposes her to the evil workings of the secret police and the deadly plans of a destructive regime. Torn between loyalty and temptation, she seeks comfort in the belief she will be reunited with one man, while another challenges her heart.Will Ella risk her life for freedom? Or will her restless soul find contentment in the shadows of East Berlin?Ensnare, the first book in the "Berlin Butterfly" series, is a story of life, love, survival, and the struggle of living through the early years of the Berlin Wall. Readers will be captivated by Ella's strength, determination, and vulnerability as she opens her heart amidst a dangerous and terrifying journey. Read more
What I Carry
Jennifer Longo
"A deeply touching story about survival, hope, and love." --Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling authorA powerful and heartwarming look at a teen girl about to age out of the foster care system.Growing up in foster care, Muir has lived in many houses. And if she's learned one thing, it is to Pack. Light. Carry only what fits in a suitcase.Toothbrush? Yes. Socks? Yes. Emotional attachment to friends? foster families? a boyfriend? Nope! There's no room for any additionalbaggage.Muir has just one year left before she ages out of the system. One year before she's free. One year to avoid anything--or anyone--that could get in her way.Then she meets Francine. And Kira. And Sean.And everything changes. Read more
180 Seconds
Jessica Park
Some people live their entire lives without changing their perspective. For Allison Dennis, all it takes is 180 seconds…After a life spent bouncing from one foster home to the next, Allison is determined to keep others at arm’s length. Adopted at sixteen, she knows better than to believe in the permanence of anything. But as she begins her third year in college, she finds it increasingly difficult to disappear into the white noise pouring from her earbuds.One unsuspecting afternoon, Allison is roped into a social experiment just off campus. Suddenly, she finds herself in front of a crowd, forced to interact with a complete stranger for 180 seconds. Neither she, nor Esben Baylor, the dreamy social media star seated opposite her, is prepared for the outcome.When time is called, the intensity of the experience overwhelms Allison and Esben in a way that unnerves and electrifies them both. With a push from her oldest friend, Allison embarks on a journey to find out if what she and Esben shared is the real thing—and if she can finally trust in herself, in others, and in love. Read more
You Have a Match: A Novel
Emma Lord
2021 Reese's Book Club x Hello SunshineInstant New York Times Best SellerA Reese's Book Club Winter YA PickA new love, a secret sister, and a summer she'll never forget.From the beloved author of Tweet Cute comes Emma Lord's You Have a Match, a hilarious and heartfelt novel of romance, sisterhood, and friendship....When Abby signs up for a DNA service, it’s mainly to give her friend and secret love interest, Leo, a nudge. After all, she knows who she is already: Avid photographer. Injury-prone tree climber. Best friend to Leo and Connie...although ever since the B.E.I. (Big Embarrassing Incident) with Leo, things have been awkward on that front.But she didn’t know she’s a younger sister.When the DNA service reveals Abby has a secret sister, shimmery-haired Instagram star Savannah Tully, it’s hard to believe they’re from the same planet, never mind the same parents - especially considering Savannah, queen of green smoothies, is only a year and a half older than Abby herself.The logical course of action? Meet up at summer camp (obviously) and figure out why Abby’s parents gave Savvy up for adoption. But there are complications: Savvy is a rigid rule-follower and total narc. Leo is the camp’s co-chef, putting Abby's growing feelings for him on blast. And her parents have a secret that threatens to unravel everything.But part of life is showing up, leaning in, and learning to fit all your awkward pieces together. Because sometimes, the hardest things can also be the best ones.A Macmillan Audio production from Wednesday Books“A YA contemporary set at summer camp? Count us in.” (BuzzFeed)“Heartfelt and engaging, You Have a Match is a masterclass on love in all its forms.” (Sophie Gonzales, author of Only Mostly Devastated and Perfect on Paper)“A bright summer tale of connection and self-discovery.” (Booklist) Read more
A Michael L. Printz Award Honor BookPart memoir, part speculative fiction, this novel explores the often surreal experience of growing up as a mixed-Black transracial adoptee.Dream Country author Shannon Gibney returns with a new book woven from her true story of growing up as the adopted Black daughter of white parents and the fictional story of Erin Powers, the name Shannon was given at birth by the white woman who gave her up for adoption. At its core, the novel is a tale of two girls on two different timelines occasionally bridged by a mysterious portal and their shared search for a complete picture of their origins. Gibney surrounds that story with reproductions of her own adoption documents, letters, family photographs, interviews, medical records, and brief essays on the surreal absurdities of the adoptee experience.The end result is a remarkable portrait of an American experience rarely depicted in any form. Read more
Just as Long as We're Together
Judy Blume
From the New York Times bestselling author of Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret and the adult bestseller In the Unlikely Event comes a tale of family, friendship, and pre-teen life like only JUDY BLUME can deliver. The companion to Here’s to You, Rachel Robinson. Can you have more than one best friend?Stephanie’s best friend is Rachel. Since second grade they’ve shared everything, good and bad. But now it’s the start of seventh grade and Alison has just moved to their neighborhood. Stephanie immediately clicks with her—she’s cool and fun and totally humble even though she’s the daughter of a famous actress. Stephanie hopes all three of them can be best friends, but the more she pushes Alison on Rachel, the more Rachel seems to drift away. Is it possible to have two best friends? Or is it true that two’s company, three’s a crowd? “Judy Blume does it again in what may be her best book yet!” –American Bookseller Read more
Under the Lilacs
Louisa May Alcott
First published in 1878, "Under the Lilacs" is a children's novel by Louisa May Alcott, an American novelist, short story writer and poet best known as the author of the bestseller novel "Little Women.""Under the Lilacs" tells the story of Ben Brown, a young chap who has run away from the circus and is roaming the countryside, looking for a new home. He takes refuge in a barn where two sisters, Bab and Betty, frequently play. They discover him and take him home to their mother who provides him with housing and points him to a possible job. About the same time as Ben is working on a local farm, a young lady by the name of Miss Celia, and her invalid brother move into the neighbourhood. Miss Celia's heart is pricked with tenderness for young Ben and she eventually employs him, bringing her into her and her brother's home thus providing him with a family... Read more
Dead Things Are Closer Than They Appear
Robin Wasley
A painfully average teen’s life is upended by a magical apocalypse in this darkly atmospheric and sweepingly romantic novel perfect for fans of The Raven Boys, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and The Rest of Us Just Live Here. High school is hard enough to survive without an apocalypse to navigate. Sid Spencer has always been the most normal girl in her abnormal hometown, a tourist trap built over one of the fault lines that seal magic away from the world. Meanwhile, all Sid has to deal with is hair-ruining humidity, painful awkwardness, being one of four Asians in town, and her friends dumping her when they start dating each other—just days after one of the most humiliating romantic rejections faced by anyone, ever, in all of history. Then someone kills one of the Guardians who protect the seal. The earth rips open and unleashes the magic trapped inside. Monsters crawl from the ground, no one can enter or leave, and the man behind it all is roaming the streets with a gang of violent vigilantes. Suddenly, Sid’s life becomes a lot less ordinary. When she finds out her missing brother is involved, she joins the remaining Guardians, desperate to find him and close the fault line for good. Fighting through hordes of living corpses and uncontrollable growths of forest, Sid and a ragtag crew of would-be heroes are the only thing standing between their town and the end of the world as they know it. Between magic, murderers, and burgeoning crushes, Sid must survive being a perfectly normal girl caught in a perfectly abnormal apocalypse. Only—how can someone so ordinary make it in such an extraordinary world? Read more
The O’Malleys have fostered dozens of cats in their bookshop over the past several years, but a new arrival named Regular is unlike any of their previous feline guests. This is Regular’s tale, but it is also Mack and Mavis O’Malley’s. It is about two “finds of a lifetime”: Kris, their young apprentice, opens a box to reveal a book that may be so valuable that it could make national headlines, and the O’Malleys discover something even more wonderful that will change their lives forever.This novel continues the adventures of the O’Malleys and the customers, neighbors, friends and cats of their used & rare bookshop. Their funny and touching story, and Kris’, began in the first book of the Turning Pages series: Shelve Under C: A Tale of Used Books and Cats.This fun and heartfelt book invites you to visit everyone again inside No Page Unturned. Grab a good book and curl up with a cat on the big, red sofa where you’ll be comfortable for as long as you’d like to stay. The Find of a Lifetime is waiting to be discovered by animal and book enthusiasts, and by those who believe that anyone can have a second chance at love. Read more
When We Become Ours: A YA Adoptee Anthology
Shannon Gibney
"An emotion-filled collection." —Kirkus ReviewsA CCBC 2024 Choices for the Fiction for Young Adult category!Two teens take the stage and find their voice . . .A girl learns about her heritage and begins to find her community . . .A sister is haunted by the ghosts of loved ones lost . . .There is no universal adoption experience, and no two adoptees have the same story. This anthology for teens edited by Shannon Gibney and Nicole Chung contains a wide range of powerful, poignant, and evocative stories in a variety of genres.These tales from fifteen bestselling, acclaimed, and emerging adoptee authors genuinely and authentically reflect the complexity, breadth, and depth of adoptee experiences.This groundbreaking collection centers what it’s like growing up as an adoptee. These are stories by adoptees, for adoptees, reclaiming their own narratives. With stories by:Kelley BakerNicole ChungShannon GibneyMark OshiroMeMe CollierSusan Harness Meredith IrelandMariama J. LockingtonLisa NopachaiStefany ValentineMatthew SalessesLisa Wool-Rim SjöblomEric SmithJenny Heijun WillsSun Yung ShinForeword by Rebecca CarrollAfterword by JaeRan Kim, MSW, PhD Read more
A Michael L. Printz Award Honor BookPart memoir, part speculative fiction, this novel explores the often surreal experience of growing up as a mixed-Black transracial adoptee.Dream Country author Shannon Gibney returns with a new book woven from her true story of growing up as the adopted Black daughter of white parents and the fictional story of Erin Powers, the name Shannon was given at birth by the white woman who gave her up for adoption. At its core, the novel is a tale of two girls on two different timelines occasionally bridged by a mysterious portal and their shared search for a complete picture of their origins. Gibney surrounds that story with reproductions of her own adoption documents, letters, family photographs, interviews, medical records, and brief essays on the surreal absurdities of the adoptee experience.The end result is a remarkable portrait of an American experience rarely depicted in any form. Read more
O fenômeno internacional que inspirou o filme da Netflix – um romance proibido entre dois adolescentes que, ao serem adotados pela mesma família, são obrigados a lidar com um amor que pode arruiná-los. Nica cresceu em um orfanato e os contos de fada eram seu único conforto em meio aos terrores reais que assombravam os corredores da instituição. Agora que é adolescente, escolheu deixar as fantasias infantis para trás e focar no seu sonho de ser adotada. Mas, quando o sr. e a sra. Milligan adotam Nica, para a surpresa dela, também decidem acolher Rigel, um misterioso e inteligente garoto que nunca se deixou ser adotado… até agora. E, apesar de ambos compartilharem o mesmo passado, a convivência não será nada fácil ― ainda mais porque Rigel aproveita qualquer oportunidade para relembrá-la do quanto a despreza. Intenso e apaixonante, O fabricante de lágrimas é um sucesso com mais de um milhão de leituras no Wattpad e um fenômeno na Itália. "Uma história tomada por emoções que vai fazer você prender a respiração em todos os capítulos ." ― IL LIBRAIO Esta obra foi traduzida com a contribuição do Centro per il libro e la lettura , do Ministério da Cultura da Itália. Read more
Silent Kingdom: A YA Coming of Age Fantasy
Rachel L. Schade
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The Truth Project
Dante Medema
“A heart-wrenching quest for identity every YA reader will relate to, and a deep dive into the meaning of family." —Ellen Hopkins, #1 New York Times bestselling authorDebut author Dante Medema explores the emotional fallout after a teenage girl discovers she is the product of an affair. Told through a series of poems, text messages, and emails, this contemporary YA is perfect for fans of Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin.Seventeen-year-old Cordelia Koenig intended to breeze through her senior project. While her peers stressed, Cordelia planned to use the same trace-your-roots genealogy idea her older sister used years prior. And getting partnered with her longtime crush, Kodiak Jones, is icing on the cake. All she needs to do is mail in her DNA sample, write about her ancestry results, and get that easy A.But when Cordelia’s GeneQuest results reveal that her father is not the person she thought he was, but a stranger who lives thousands of miles away, her entire world shatters. Now she isn’t sure of anything—not the mother who lied, the man she calls Dad, or the girl staring back at her in the mirror.If your life began with a lie, how can you ever be sure of what's true? Read more
See No Color
Shannon Gibney
From the author of the Michael L. Printz Award Honor Book The Girl I Am, Was, and Never Will BeBlack daughter, white father, white mother. Race, adoption, and identity collide in this award-winning debut about a teen challenging the life she's always known.Being a transracial adoptee doesn't bother sixteen-year-old Alex Kirtridge-at least, not in a way she can explain to her white family. It doesn't matter that she's biracial when she's the star of the baseball team. But when Alex is off the field, she's teased for "acting" too white and judged for looking black. And while she loves her parents, her hot-headed brother, and her free-speaking sister, they don't seem to understand what it means that Reggie, a fellow ball player, is the first black guy who's wanted to get to know her.Things only get more complicated when she finds hidden letters from her birth father. Alex can't stop asking questions. Does she really fit in with her family? What would it be like to go to a black hairdresser? Should she contact her birth father, despite the fact that it might devastate her parents? Meanwhile, her body is changing, and Alex isn't sure she can keep up with her teammates. If she's going to find answers, Alex must come to terms with her adoption, her race, and the dreams she thought would always guide her.Author Shannon Gibney draws from her own experiences as a transracial adoptee to deliver this honest coming-of-age novel about a girl who doesn't know where she wants to fit in. Paperback edition includes a reading guide at the back! Read more