The paperback version of the highly successful book and TV series. David McWilliams identifies the winners and losers of the new Irish dream. While the Jugglers struggle to get a bigger piece of the pie, they are beginning to realise that the Jaggers have their cake and have eaten it too. Where do we go from here?
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David McWilliams is the author of The Pope's Children. He lives in Dublin with his wife and two children.
A fascinating tract on the State of the Nation' Irish Examiner 'McWilliams is a keen observer. This book is laden with insights' Sunday Business Post
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