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Chrisann Brennan. Relatives. Eve Jobs (half-sister) Mona Simpson (aunt) Lisa Nicole Brennan-Jobs (born May 17, 1978) is an American writer. She is the daughter of Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs and Chrisann Brennan . Jobs initially denied paternity for several years, which led to a legal case and various media reports in the early days of Apple.
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Mona Simpson (née Jandali; June 14, 1957) is an American...
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Lisa Brennan-Jobs: Chrisann Brennan (born September 29,...
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Small Fry: A Memoir is a 2018 memoir by Lisa Brennan-Jobs,...
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Daniel Kottke (/ ˈ k ɒ t k i /) is an American businessman...
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Aug 1, 2018 · Steve Jobs and Chrisann Brennan were 23 when their daughter was born. Lisa Brennan-Jobs remembers the pride and pain of a childhood spent navigating the vastness between her struggling single mom ...
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Aug 1, 2018 · News; Top stories; Lisa, photographed in 2005. Photo: Lisa Brennan-Jobs/Wikipedia CC Lisa Brennan Jobs, the oldest daughter of Steve Jobs, is coming out with her first book next month.
Jan 11, 2018 · Steve Jobs' daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, stood to inherit millions from the Apple founder. Today, the 39-year-old leads a very private life.
Aug 23, 2018 · Lisa Brennan-Jobs has written a memoir about her famous father. The details are damning, but she doesn’t want them to be. ... On a hot August day in Brooklyn, Ms. Brennan-Jobs and I walked to ...
Aug 31, 2018 · By Lisa Brennan-Jobs. Purchase. The book Small Fry is a memoir of a girl growing up in 1980s California as the daughter of a single mom — an artist who is frequently moving from place to place ...
Lisa Brennan Jobs has written a book that upends expectations, delivering a masterly Silicon Valley gothic. Of the book’s myriad achievements, the greatest might be making that story her own. — Vogue (September 2018) “ It’s gratifying to see [Ms. Brennan-Jobs] assert her authority as the owner of her narrative.