![]() ![]() I had a hard time believing it went into print in 1943. I just couldn’t put it down - the story was gripping and it read in a modern way. In the first years of marriage, I finally picked up The Fountainhead and started reading a few pages. ![]() The books look nice on the shelves, she says, so there they were ever since. She doesn’t remember much about them other than that she liked them. My wife said she read them in high school. One day after I got married, both of her novels showed up on my bookshelf. Those who disdain her do so for the lack of morals and her anti-religious stance. But she’s made her mark among many generations of intellectuals and policy makers. Rand has been a polarizing figure - people either love her or hate her. Either Atlas Shrugged (most likely) or The Fountainhead. If you have any thoughts on Ayn Rand, it’s probably because it was required reading in high school. “worm's-eye view photography of buildings” by B.K Heleth on Unsplash ![]()
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