The mother of Steve Jobs' first child will publish a memoir about the former Apple CEO

  In his youth, Steve Jobs conceived a child with Chrisann Brennan, but only after a court decided that he is the child's natural father did he choose to recognize him, the decision to go through this paternity process surprising the whole world. Even so, Jobs had a special relationship with his daughter, who is now a quite famous journalist in the USA, and in the last moments he had her by his side, along with his other children. His daughter was the source of inspiration for Jobs, he chose to name an Apple product after her, and this proves how much he loved her, although he initially did not want to recognize her.

After meeting him at Homestead High School in Cupertino, Calif., Ms. Brennan later lived with Mr. Jobs in a cabin, meditated with him and attended lectures. "At 17, Steve had more than a touch of the cool sophistication of a Beat poet," Ms. Brennan wrote in an article in Rolling Stone after his death. While in her early 20s, she became pregnant and gave birth to their daughter, who is known as Lisa Brennan-Jobs. Mr. Jobs initially denied paternity of his daughter but later developed a closer relationship with her.

St. Martin's said Ms. Brennan's memoir would cover a range of subjects, including her relationship with Jobs, the founding of Apple and "Jobs's enormous appeal, energy and drive as well as his developing ambition and ruthlessness in business and personal dealings."

  Chrisann Brennan will also talk about this tumultuous story in a book with memoirs about the former CEO of the Apple company, the book will be published in March next year. Considering that the authorized biography of Jobs sold so well, a book like this will be quite popular, especially if it includes information that no one knows about Jobs.