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From Call Centre to Cambridge: What Jade Franks’ 'Eat the Rich' Teaches About Social Mobility in Sport
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2026-02-26
9 min read
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How Jade Franks’ Eat the Rich maps culture shock and social mobility onto athletes from working-class roots.
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