The Invisible Heart, by Russell Roberts
This has got to be the only romance ever endorsed by Milton Friedman— the thought of that alone made me open the pages. —At first with a raised eyebrow, and then with applause!
My professor friends are crazy about this book; that's how I found it. Everyone thinks THEY'RE the one of the two star-and money-crossed lovers.
Think there’s no throbbing passion in finance? Here’s a genius lesson in economics tucked inside a witty love story.
Two lovers, a teacher of economics, and of English, verbally spar over the school year, illuminating free markets, how they work (and don't work) and their effects on the world.
Never obvious, the characters are well-drawn opposites that, yes, attract.
This is MIT’s bestselling non-textbook book today and I can see why; it’s marvelous.
"A page-turning, well-written love story that also teaches an impressive amount of good economics."
--Milton Friedman, Nobel Laureate
Narrated by Kirby Heyborne, an Audible veteran who performed on Gone Girl: A Novel, and Cloud Atlas among many others.
-- Susie Bright and Willow Pennell