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Lisa Brennan-Jobs

Navigating Childhood Between Two Extraordinary Worlds

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Author: Lisa Brennan-Jobs

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780802128232

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/01/2018

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Prologue
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Chapter 2: Hippies
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Chapter 3: Lifelines
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Chapter 4: Let’s Blast
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Chapter 5: Small Fry
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Chapter 6: Runaway
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Chapter 7: Small Nation
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Chapter 8: Marketable Skills
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Chapter 9: Flight
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Chapter 10: Coda
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Who should listen Small Fry

The summary audiobook of "Small Fry" by Lisa Brennan-Jobs is ideal for those interested in memoirs that offer a unique perspective on family dynamics, particularly the complexities of growing up as the daughter of a tech icon. It's perfect for listeners who appreciate narratives exploring identity, resilience, and the impact of parental relationships on personal development. Additionally, those curious about the intersection of personal history and the cultural backdrop of Silicon Valley will find valuable insights within this poignant and relatable story.

3 quotes from Small Fry

  • "I was the smallest fry; it was hard to see me, let alone to love me well."
  • "I learned that my father was not a man who offered up his heart easily, and that often I would feel the absence of love in the middle of his salty presence."
  • "In the end, my story is about how our identities are shaped by the relationships we nurture and the truths we choose to tell ourselves."

Author : Lisa Brennan-Jobs

Lisa Brennan-Jobs is an American author and journalist, best known for her memoir, "Small Fry," which offers a poignant reflection on her complicated relationship with her father, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Born in 1978, Lisa grew up navigating the complexities of a life shaped by both privilege and estrangement, as she grappled with her identity and familial connections in a world dominated by technology and innovation. Educated at Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley, she has written for prominent publications like *The New York Times* and *The New Yorker*. In "Small Fry," she draws from her personal experiences, illuminating the struggles and triumphs of growing up in an unconventional environment, and providing insights into the nature of family and belonging.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Small Fry Free Audiobook Download

Lisa Brennan-Jobs

Navigating Childhood Between Two Extraordinary Worlds

3.8027161rating

Information

Author: Lisa Brennan-Jobs

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780802128232

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/01/2018

AudioBook length: 31 min

Small Fry audiobook cover
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Who should listen Small Fry

The summary audiobook of "Small Fry" by Lisa Brennan-Jobs is ideal for those interested in memoirs that offer a unique perspective on family dynamics, particularly the complexities of growing up as the daughter of a tech icon. It's perfect for listeners who appreciate narratives exploring identity, resilience, and the impact of parental relationships on personal development. Additionally, those curious about the intersection of personal history and the cultural backdrop of Silicon Valley will find valuable insights within this poignant and relatable story.

3 quotes from Small Fry

  • "I was the smallest fry; it was hard to see me, let alone to love me well."
  • "I learned that my father was not a man who offered up his heart easily, and that often I would feel the absence of love in the middle of his salty presence."
  • "In the end, my story is about how our identities are shaped by the relationships we nurture and the truths we choose to tell ourselves."

Author: Lisa Brennan-Jobs

Lisa Brennan-Jobs is an American author and journalist, best known for her memoir, "Small Fry," which offers a poignant reflection on her complicated relationship with her father, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Born in 1978, Lisa grew up navigating the complexities of a life shaped by both privilege and estrangement, as she grappled with her identity and familial connections in a world dominated by technology and innovation. Educated at Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley, she has written for prominent publications like *The New York Times* and *The New Yorker*. In "Small Fry," she draws from her personal experiences, illuminating the struggles and triumphs of growing up in an unconventional environment, and providing insights into the nature of family and belonging.