Thanks, Larry Elliott, for all the lightbulb moments on understanding economics
28 years of lessons | Sarah Winman's Still Life | Crocodile infestations | Running bores | Brexit and Donald Trump
I am so sorry to find that I have read Larry Elliott's last column as economics editor (From Thatcher to Trump and Brexit: my seven lessons learned after 28 years as Guardian economics editor, 10 November). I have always relied on him for explanations of the murky world of economics that are clear, concise and explain the context. My understanding of economics has always been shaky, but Larry'sarticles have given me quitea few lightbulb moments. Ishall treasure the final column.
Mary Slater
Cardiff
Francesca Segal gives us a valuable list of novels that bring solace rather than presenting the world's woes (It will renew your faith in humanity': books to bring comfort in dark times, 9 November). I could have done with some of these titles when I was recovering from a serious illness. I would add Sarah Winman's Still Life to the list.
Robert East
Crouch End, London