An accessible, timely and fascinating account of the revolution going on in the world of finance - and how accountants really can save the planet - from the acclaimed author of Double Entry.
Jane Gleeson-White Books
Jane Gleeson-White is a writer, editor, and speaker whose work explores the intersections of literature, economics, and the natural world. Her writing often delves into profound themes such as the impacts of capitalism and the burgeoning rights of nature movement. Gleeson-White brings a keen perspective to how mercantile practices and literary traditions shape the modern world. Her output is characterized by intellectual curiosity and engagement with societal issues.


Three teenage boys take a mysterious younger boy captive and hold him in a cave in an abandoned quarry while they decide what to do next. Out of print for over 50 years, Quarry is an unsettling, haunting story of the capacity of otherwise ordinary people to commit acts of terrifying evil.