Who Was Steve Jobs?
Written by Meg Belviso and Pam Pollack
Narrated by Rob Shapiro
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Steve Jobs, adopted in infancy by a family in San Francisco, packed a lot of life into fifty-six short years. In this Who Was…? biography, children will learn how his obsession with computers and technology at an early age led him to co-found and run Apple, in addition to turning Pixar into a ground-breaking animation studio. A college dropout, Jobs took unconventional steps in his path to success and inspired the best and the brightest to come with him and "change the world."
Meg Belviso
Meg Belviso is a children's book editor as well as author. Her other writing collaborations with Pam Pollack include three Malcom in the Middle original novels. She lives in New York.
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Reviews for Who Was Steve Jobs?
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5It was just so-so. i It's almost like a bullet point summary. Not sure I really learned much about the man.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Is an excellent summary I read the full bio and I think this just as good as the full biography.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Entrepreneurs should must listen this audiobook, The Great Steve Jobs!