Steve Jobs' daughter's troubled story will be told by herself in memoir

Anyone who is interested at least a little more deeply in Apple knows that the company, over the years, has not stood out in the media just for its great products and services. When it was still commanded by Steve Jobs, Ma found herself involved in several polemics.

One of the sensitive issues involving Jobs was his troubled relationship with Lisa Brennan-Jobs, who for a long time the Apple CEO has denied being his daughter with Chrisann Brennan. After paternity was proven, he continued to deny it, but he paid for a “shit” of dressing, even though he was already a multimillionaire.

Although the relationship between the two had been turbulent, Jobs admitted after a few years that the computer Lisa was named after his daughter, as he himself told Walter Isaacson in his official biography.

This story and many others can be found in several biographies and also in the films and documentaries about the late co-founder and former Apple CEO, mainly in Aaron Sorkin's film "Steve Jobs". But it seems that soon we will learn about the details of this father-and-daughter relationship through a much closer approach: Chicago Tribune published that Lisa signed a book contract with Grove Press.

Lisa Brennan-Jobs, 2005Lisa Brennan-Jobs, in 2005

The story of Jobs's daughter, who is now 39 years old, will be told by herself in a memoir. Probably, the book will not be completely about the CEO of Ma, but by the nature of their relationship, he will certainly have a big stake in it and, best of all, we will know up close how all this rejected parenting story has affected the small Lisa.

According to Grove Press, the book tells "the 'poignant' story about growing up in different worlds and strife with a famous and unpredictable father." The launch of the book is scheduled for September 4 this year.

Even though it is not a story focused on Steve Jobs, I am very curious about what she is going to write from “the backstage” of everything that we have heard was told only by third parties that this new book comes!

via Cult of Mac