Part history, part anecdotes, part research, part tips, Hammond’s deep look into our conflicted, world-shaping involvement with money provides striking insights, sage advice, humor, and much food for thought. — Booklist
A comprehensive guide for bringing the power of money under control. In a practical, sometimes-amusing narrative, Hammond provides a valuable summary of work in psychology, behavioral economics, and more, and her numbered “Money Tips” are particularly helpful. A delightful treatment of a subject many of us would prefer to ignore, gently subversive in its undermining of preconceptions and prejudices. — Kirkus
an intriguing analysis of the psychology of money and the complexity of our relationship with it — Library Journal