A review by pinaybibliophile
The Guest Lecture by Martin Riker

4.0

It's about an economics teacher who lectures on John Maynard Keynes and his essay written in 1930 - which succinctly captures the mood of that time - entitled "Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren." As an Econ major, I simply couldn't resist this book. This is written in stream of consciousness narrative which is bursting with thoughts on philosophy, sociology, literature, culture, marriage, motherhood and of course, economics. I had fun reading this.