A Quick History of Money: From Bartering to Bitcoin - Clive Gifford - ★★★★.½

AUTHOR: Clive Gifford
ILLUSTRATOR: Rob Flowers
GENRE: Children's Nonfiction
PUBLICATION DATE: July 20, 2021
RATING: 4.5 stars.


Having read “A Quick History of Math: From Counting Cavemen to Computers” by this same author earlier, my expectations from this book were sky-high. And it doesn’t disappoint at all. From coins to cards, physical currency to crypto-currency, minting to spending to saving… everything that can possibly connected to money has been covered in this book. It even covers economics concepts such as inflation and recession. The overall journey of financial trade from basic barters to today’s computerised transactions is amazing to read. The book even provides some smart savings and money management tips at the end.

You might think that a topic such as money is boring or heavy but it’s covered in such a light-hearted and easy-to-understand way that it will appeal to preteens and teens. The hilarious illustrations are the icing on the cake.

This will be an enlightening read not only for children but also adults. Recommended not just to schools and libraries but also to families that want to teach smart money handling to their youngsters.

Thank you, NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group, for the ARC of the book in exchange for an honest review.

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