In 1972, Chrisann Brennan and Steve Jobs met while they were in high school. They dated off and on for the next five years. Their relationship ended while Brennan was pregnant with their daughter Lisa. Now, Chrisann Brennan is opening up about their relationship. She spoke to Anderson and shared her memories about the early days of Apple, Jobs' upbringing, how he initially denied paternity of their child, and much more.
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It appears that Chrisann sees and understands things now that she could not see or understand when their lives were intertwined at a young age. The interview had enough depth to make me want to read the book.
Great interview. I think she showed compassion and love for Steve and understood his intelligence and what she had to do.
Wonderful interview with a person of deep character.