The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World

The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World - Alan Greenspan The most interesting part of the book was the autobiography at the beginning. If you couldn't get through that, it doesn't get better. The exceptions to this are Chapter 21 Education and Income Inequality and the Epilogue. If you want to know what the book says without going through the pain of reading the whole thing, the last chapter, the Delphic Future, summarizes the second half of the book fairly well. All in all a very dry book. This book is also reviewed on my blog Books: A true story