I've recently started to try and break down genre a little more and am finding it harder than anticipated. Is there a quick way to identify a book's genre?
On Amazon, for example, there are so many filters and categories (Best Sellers, New Releases, etc) that it's hard to see where a novel sits in their literary taxonomy.
Example: I'm currently reading (and loving, BTW) The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin published by Algonquin Books (Hachette), which lists it as 'Fiction, Family Life, General Fiction'. I know that 'General Fiction' is not well viewed when pitching to agents as too vague. But Family Life?
Any thoughts or insights appreciated!
On Amazon, for example, there are so many filters and categories (Best Sellers, New Releases, etc) that it's hard to see where a novel sits in their literary taxonomy.
Example: I'm currently reading (and loving, BTW) The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin published by Algonquin Books (Hachette), which lists it as 'Fiction, Family Life, General Fiction'. I know that 'General Fiction' is not well viewed when pitching to agents as too vague. But Family Life?
Any thoughts or insights appreciated!