If discussing money is a difficult task for adults, it's doubly so where
kids are involved. Not only is the subject loaded with cryptic jargon
(mortgages? Bull markets? Huh?), but it often fails to click with how a
kid sees his or her world. Many preteens and young teens do not yet have
a job, and even if they do, their responsibilities with their earnings
are miles away from grown-up money issues. In other words, not only is
money a little overwhelming and mysterious, it's also seen as something
they can't do anything about.
The Secret Life of Money is written to address this last point in
particular. It's central message is that money affects us deeply and
that even kids can have an effect on it, too. This book uses odd
anecdotes, engaging comics, and a wealth of surprising everyday
connections to help young readers see and understand cash from an
entirely different angle. From the history of different currencies to
why we buy what we buy, from how charities and credit cards work to
saving and investing, and a whole lot more, readers will gain not only
an appreciation for the myriad ways that money changes, influences, and
(even) betters their lives, they will arrive to an understanding of the
control they have over it.