| | If you're really looking for something to read, Heller is worth while. It has more about her family that was not available when BB's book was written. Otherwise it pretty much follows her narrative. Heller makes some errors about the Russian that are howlers that most people won't notice. And she neither understands nor conveys the essence of Rand's philosophy. You'll get annoyed at Heller's conventional view of things, like her taking of Greenspans' recent bullshit as if he were just now "admitting" the flaws he has discovered with Objectivism. Please. If you absolutely have to buy the book as memorabilia, get VoAR first. For most people including Objectivists I recommend getting Heller and Burns from the library.
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