Lisa Brennan-Jobs reveals more details from her memoir about life with her father Steve Jobs — and it sounds absolutely brutal (AAPL)
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- A new memoir written by Steve Jobs' daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs, "Small Fry," provides a brutal window into the Apple cofounder's relationship with his child.
- He could be cruel, and was at times inappropriate in front of her, she writes.
- In one incident from the book, Brennan-Jobs' mother asked him to buy a house for her and their child — but Jobs bought the house for himself and his new partner instead.
- But in an interview with The New York Times, Brennan-Jobs has defended her father, and says she has forgiven him.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs, the daughter of Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, has written a memoir about life with her world-famous father — and it sounds absolutely brutal.
Her mother, Chrissan Brennan, who was by that point estranged from Jobs, once reportedly asked the Apple cofounder to buy a house for her and their daughter. Instead, Jobs "agreed it was nice," then bought it for himself and his new partner Laurene Powell Jobs.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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