 A good example of what we imagine the American success story is, she became a best-selling novelist. Her real big success was the book called The Fountainhead, which is available in Greek as all her novels are. And The Fountainhead was rejected by 12 publishers, finally a publisher agreed to publish it. But they didn't publish too many copies, but it became a word-of-mouth bestseller. And soon enough, they were making more and more and more editions. Today, The Fountainhead sells more than 100,000 copies in the United States, which is an astounding number for a book that's over 70 years old. She then wrote Atlas Shrugged, which is considered a Magnus Opus. And Atlas Shrugged, of course, the publishers were bidding to get Atlas Shrugged. And again, Atlas Shrugged today sells hundreds of thousands of copies a year. And it became an instant bestseller. After that, she wrote philosophical works.