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The Pope's Children David McWilliams

The Pope's Children By David McWilliams

The Pope's Children by David McWilliams


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Summary

This pheomomal bestseller, first published in 2005, was a true portrait of the times.

The Pope's Children Summary

The Pope's Children by David McWilliams

Meet The Pope's Children, the beneficiaries of Wonderbra Economics. This is the special generation, the Irish baby boom of the 1970s that peaked nine months to the day after the Pope's visit. There are 620,000 of them, squeezed into the middle and lifted up by the Expectocracy. Ireland is blurring. Out of this haze has come the Full-on Nation, the most hedonisitic generation ever.

David McWilliams' brilliant research and analysis of Ireland is a celebration of success. In an easy-to-read style, he takes us to Deckland, that suburban state of mind where you will find the Kells Angels, Breakfast Roll Man, Low GI Jane and RoboPaddy. Come face to face with the You're a Star generation, Billy Bunker, fair-trade Frank, Carrot Juice Contrarians and Bouncy Castle Brendan. We also meet the HiCos, Hibernian Cosmopolitans, the new elite whose distance from Deckland is measured by appreciations and cultivations that Deckland's rampant credit just can't buy.
Entertaining and informative, The Pope's Children told of the vast surge of ambition, money, optimisim and hope in Ireland during the boom.

The Pope's Children Reviews

`Funny, irreverent, bitingly accurate andeven-handed' The Irish Times

About David McWilliams

David McWilliams is the author of the bestselling Pope's Children and Generation Game. He lives in Dublin with his wife and two children.

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GOR003740711
9780717141722
0717141721
The Pope's Children by David McWilliams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Gill
2006-05-23
289
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