It was about Ireland, so I read it. It was a pretty decent read. There were several places where the author talked about some Irish history that really fascinated me and made me think, "I should remember that and look it up later." (Which, of course, I didn't.) Other parts of the book were less interesting to me, like some of the businessmen he interviewed and a trip to the horse races he talked about. History and social issues really hook me, but I'm afraid business in Ireland doesn't. I enjoyed it most in the beginning, when he was in Northern Ireland, and my interest waned near the end. It was enjoyable enough, but I would have much rather been reading "The Trouble with the Irish (or the English, depending upon your point of view" by Leonard Patrick O'Connor Wibberley. (That, by the way, I can't review because I can't find it, but it is a darn fine book. Then again, if, like me, you don't have an extra $250 to toss away on a rare out of print book, you're probably out of luck.)