· “On the Floor is a riveting novel from a unique talent. Aifric Campbell effortlessly conjures the action and excitement of the trading room floor creating a novel that explores the consequences of risk taking and ultimately thrills from start to finish.” —Irish Tatler. From the PublisherISBN · Aifric Campbell's third novel, On The Floor, which was shortlisted last week for the prestigious Orange Prize, tells the edgy tale of Geri Molloy, Is Accessible For Free: True. · Aifric Campbell worked on the trading floor of Morgan Stanley for 13 years, and On the Floor, her smart, caustic, moving novel, follows a young Irishwoman, Geri Molloy, as she tries to make it Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins.
Aifric Campbell. Aifric Campbell spent thirteen years at Morgan Stanley, where she became the first woman managing director on the London trading floor. She left to earn a Ph.D. in creative writing at the University of East Anglia and currently teaches at Imperial College, London. Campbell has been awarded a fellowship at UCLA and residencies. On the Floor Aifric Campbell. Picador, $26 (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. ARTICLES. Human Drama: PW Talks with Aifric Campbell; OTHER BOOKS. The Semantics of Murder. Get this from a library! On the floor. [Aifric Campbell] -- Investment banker Geri Molloy is shaken from a breakup-related malaise by an eccentric hedge fund manager in Hong Kong who embroils Geri in a high-stakes takeover that places her future at risk.
Aifric Campbell is an Irish writer. Her novel On the Floor has been longlisted for the Orange Prize. Her writing has appeared in The Irish Times, The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Tatler, ELLE, and Sunday Business Post. The first chapter of Aifric Campbell’s debut novel, “On the Floor,” is the literary equivalent of a movie filmed with a hand-held camera. The action is choppy, it’s hard to get your. Aifric Campbell is the author of On the Floor, longlisted for the Orange Prize. Campbell spent thirteen years at Morgan Stanley, where she became the first woman managing director on the London trading floor. She left to earn a Ph.D. in creative writing at the University of East Anglia and currently teaches at Imperial College, London.
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