After dropping out of school at just sixteen, James Caan started his business life in a broom cupboard with no qualifications and two pieces of fatherly wisdom: ''observe the masses and do the opposite'' and ''always look for opportunities where both parties benefit''. Armed with this advice, natural charm and the Yellow Pages, he built a market-leading business with a turnover of -130 million and swiftly became one of Britain''s most successful entrepreneurs.
From Caan''s childhood as a Pakistani immigrant to the phenomenal success of his first company and beyond, The Real Deal traces both his financial and personal achievements. It offers a frank account of what success at thirty really signifies and brings us right up to the present, including his impact on Dragons'' Den and what his charity work, from saving a hospital in London to building a school in Lahore, means to him. Ultimately, it is a story of learning what money is really worth, told by one the cou