In 'If Not Silver, What?' written by John W. Bookwalter, the reader is taken on a philosophical journey exploring the age-old question of the value of material possessions. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, Bookwalter delves into the nature of wealth, questioning society's obsession with silver as a symbol of success. His writing style is both insightful and poetic, drawing readers into a deeper reflection on the true meaning of wealth and happiness. Set against a backdrop of economic challenges and societal pressures, the book offers a unique perspective on the intersection of wealth and personal fulfillment in a modern world. John W. Bookwalter, a renowned philosopher and economist, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to 'If Not Silver, What?' His background in economics and philosophy lends credibility to his exploration of the complex relationship between material possessions and human happiness. Bookwalter's insights are sure to challenge readers to reevaluate their own beliefs about wealth and success. I highly recommend 'If Not Silver, What?' to readers who are seeking a thought-provoking and philosophical examination of the role of money in our lives. Bookwalter's eloquent prose and deep insights make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of wealth, happiness, and society.