This first novel is cut for the "Goncourt des Animaux", the one organized each year, at Drouant, by 30 Millions d'Amis.
The jury, made up of Didier Decoin, Michel Houellebecq, Didier van Cauwelaert, Irène Frain and Teresa Cremisi, among others, would appreciate this breath of fresh air that Anne-Laure Delaye blows in
La Poésie des marchés
- here, the title is an oxymoron: we are talking about financial markets, not fruits and vegetables.
One of the main characters is called Robert, a delightfully contemplative iguana.
Lucie, the narrator of this iconoclastic text, is an energy market analyst at Vega Énergie.
Within the markets and risk management department, she spends her days scrutinizing the energy markets, trying to understand them and even anticipate them.
OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) makes rain or shine depending on whether it increases its production or reduces it.
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