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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Her journalistic pieces have been featured in prestigious magazines and publications such as ‘Vogue,’ ‘Oprah Magazine,’ the ‘Southwest Review,’ ‘Harvard Crimson’ and ‘O.’. An early Apple computer ‘Lisa’ is also named after her.

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  4. Sep 3, 2018 · With her artful memoir, Small Fry (Grove), his daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, has written a book that upends expectations, delivering a masterly Silicon Valley gothic.

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  5. Lisa Brennan-Jobs is a writer whose byline has appeared in Vogue and the Los Angeles Times. She's also the daughter of Steve Jobs, Apple's cofounder and tech icon. In her new memoir, Small Fry, Brennan-Jobs candidly describes growing up in the shadow of the often mercurial Jobs.

  6. Nov 29, 2019 · Small Fry Review: Lisa Brennan-Jobs' Memoir About Her Childhood | Teen Vogue. Culture. “Small Fry” Review: Lisa Brennan-Jobs' Memoir About Her Childhood. A coming-of-age Silicon...

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  8. Sep 4, 2009 · Tuscan Holiday — Lisa Brennan-Jobs. September 4, 2009. Tuscan Holiday. Published in Vogue, February 2008. We met on the wide sidewalk of the Via Cavour where it intersects the Piazza del Duomo. Marco was a friend of a friend. I’d just arrived in Florence.

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