Small Fry

Small Fry

By Lisa Brennan-Jobs

Subjects: Young women, Biography, Women, united states, biography, Children of single parents, Single-parent families, Fathers and daughters, New York Times bestseller, Family, California, social life and customs, Psychological aspects, New York Times reviewed, Social life and customs, California, biography, Jobs, steve, 1955-2011, Mothers and daughters, nyt:combined-print-and-e-book-nonfiction=2018-09-23

Description: Born on a farm and named in a field by her parents -- artist Chrisann Brennan and Steve Jobs -- Lisa Brennan-Jobs's childhood unfolded in a rapidly changing Silicon Valley. When she was young, Lisa's father was a mythical figure who was rarely present in her life. As she grew older, her father took an interest in her, ushering her into a new world of mansions, vacations, and private schools. His attention was thrilling, but he could also be cold, critical and unpredictable. When her relationship with her mother grew strained in high school, Lisa decided to move in with her father, hoping he'd become the parent she'd always wanted him to be. Part portrait of a complex family, part love letter to California in the seventies and eighties, Small Fry is the poignant story of a childhood spent between two imperfect but extraordinary homes

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