There are books you read, and then there are books that quietly rearrange something within you. For me, The Fountainhead is not just a story. It is a confrontation.
At the center of it stands Howard Roark. Not loud, not persuasive, not eager to please. Just certain.
Roark does not argue with the world. He simply r…
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