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Jan 09, 2019
Enjoyed the bravery of Lisa Brennan-Jobs to write about her early life; it was interesting to learn that she was illegitimate and the State of California stepped up to help her and her mother, getting her father to offer some sort of support. Also, appreciated the reference to DNA paternity testing. At times, through the stories of her fighting loneliness, it was easier to understand her sadness. Aspects about her relationship with her mom and her dad, and others (family and friends / acquaintances) who were in her life, brought more depth to the book, even though some stories could have been kept out of the book. I liked her drive to push herself and go to college and become a writer.