Cole's new book on money, credit, and banking represents an enchanting break from the typical undergraduate text on money and banking. Standard texts spend large amount of time on simplistic models of the money multiplier, mechanics of open market operations, and in institutional details of the U.S. financial system. Cole's book instead integrates the analysis of money and banking with a modern treatment of finance, boiled down to its essence. Cole then applies the simple apparatus he develops to topical issues in macroeconomics. The resulting product is one that will be a delight to teach to undergraduates. Overall, it represents a breakthrough turning what was often a dreary subject to both study and teach into an exciting one for both professors and students. I recommend it highly.