The novel follows Anna to Los Angeles, where she lives among Gen Z TikTok stars while struggling with her TV treatment (which, inexplicably, becomes an animated series starring a cartoon sheep called ...
This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. Lexi Freiman’s first novel didn’t change her life the way she thought it ...
In Lexi Freiman’s “The Book of Ayn,” a canceled novelist drifts from New York parties to L.A. parties to a commune in Greece, spreading the gospel of Ayn Rand. By Alexandra Tanner Alexandra Tanner’s ...
It turns out, young Bruce Ramsey over at the Seattle Times isn’t the only big kid to publicly promote Ayn Rand’s novels this week. Seems that in an effort to impress his father, little daddy’s boy ...
Lexi Freiman has the qualities of a great comic writer: She’s deeply skeptical, sparing no one, including herself; she doesn’t ruminate at the expense of good timing; and most of all, she understands ...
How much compassion is due someone who quite publicly hated the very idea of compassion? This question kept haunting me as I read Alexandra Popoff’s new biography of Alisa Rosenbaum, better known to ...
After reading this very self-discovering book titled “Anthem” by Ayn Rand, I have come to the realization that one of the main problems facing teenagers everywhere, and especially here in Grass Valley ...
Palm Beach County school board leaders decided Wednesday to deny three challenges to books by Bill O'Reilly, Ayn Rand and Dean Koontz on the library shelves at Park Vista High School. The person who ...