A review by unsecuredstation
Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson

4.0

A great and very well written memoir of a complicated person. Coveys a lot of what Steve was like.

“He had never, in two years, asked anything about what I was putting in the book or what
conclusions I had drawn. But now he looked at me and said, “I know there will be a lot in your book I won’t like.” It was more a question than a statement, and when he stared at me for a response, I nodded, smiled, and said I was sure that would be true. “That’s good,” he said. “Then it won’t seem like an in-house book. I won’t read it for a while, because I don’t want to get mad. Maybe I will read it in a year—if I’m still around.” By then, his eyes were closed and his energy gone, so I quietly took my leave.”