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From being born to a working-class family in Stoke-on-Trent, to becoming one of Britain’s wealthiest businessmen, John Caudwell’s Love, Pain and Money: The Making of a Billionaire tells a giddy rags-to-riches story, with all proceeds from the book being donated to his Caudwell Children charity.
Written in a relatable, generous style, in his foreword Caudwell makes the point that though his story is “about success, about wealth, and about glamour”, it’s mainly about “love, friendship and trying to help people be the best that they can be.” As an example, he cites his 2020 campaign that involved “trying to persuade the government to support these people who had fallen through the cracks of the system.”
John’s journey began at the tender age of six, when an emotionally traumatic incident drew him to assert, “I had to be invincible. It was down to me to make everything better for my family.” A second pivotal moment came in 1987 when he recognised the potential of mobile phones, at that time a barely portable device that had to lugged around in a suitcase.
Skip forward to 2022 and Caudwell is a superyacht-owning billionaire who also owns the most expensive house in London. That said, the intervening years weren’t always super-yacht-smooth sailing. As a result, Love, Pain and Money will appeal to readers who love human success stories replete with ups, downs, struggles, and plenty of hard graft. It’ll also appeal to aspiring business people who will surely take inspiration from Caudwell’s focus and drive.
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Love, Pain and Money Synopsis
John Caudwell will be donating his proceeeds from the book to the Caudwell Children charity.
John Caudwell is one of Britain’s wealthiest, most successful – and most colourful – businessmen.
John was just six years old when he made a promise to himself that he would make enough money to give huge sums of it away to help his family and others who were struggling with poverty.
Born in a terraced house in Stoke-on-Trent, Caudwell went from bullied child to insecure trainee engineer at a local Michelin plant to self-made billionaire, befriending Sir Elton John, Eva Longoria, Hugh Grant and Robbie Williams, who have all taken part in his charity balls to raise money for Caudwell Children.
It was at a car auction in 1987, the height of Mrs Thatcher’s booming Britain,that he spotted the future. A mobile phone that came in an unwieldy suitcase. Within two decades Caudwell sold his Phones 4u business for £1.46 billion.
Love, Pain & Money: The Making of a Billionaire retraces the inspirational journey, from the very shaky beginnings of his phone empire to owning yachts, private planes, a fleet of top flight cars, a Jacobean mansion in the Midlands and London’s most expensive home (featured in a Channel 4 documentary). It’s a fascinating insight into the drive, ambition, focus and vision required to become a billionaire.
It is also a very British story. Caudwell is a man who – despite his vast wealth – still knows the price of a pint of milk, buys his clothes from Marks & Spencer and despite having swapped the Michelin plant for Michelin-starred restaurants and hotels, can often be found in a roadside B&B, eating home-made sandwiches after one of his many cycling expeditions.
And it is more than merely a rags to riches story. It is a tale of battling endless career misfortunes and overcoming a series of personal tragedies to rise to the top. Failure, disaster and horrendous private heartbreaks are all part of this tale of a troubled child who never won the approval of his father who died when John was a teenager.
Love, Pain & Money – The Making of a Billionaire is a tale of our times, full of humour, grit, lessons in business and an understanding of what it takes to succeed against all odds.
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