![]() ![]() The book makes for mesmerizing reading and includes stories from the subject's childhood that everyone can identify with. In the end, Jobs did exercise some of his famous micro-managing and penchant for control: although he didn't ask for changes, he reportedly decided on the cover portrait (in black and white). ![]() (See our review below.) Uncharacteristically for Jobs, he gave Isaacson unfettered access and free rein. We're talking about Steve Jobs, the biography by Walter Isaacson (Simon & Schuster), who was asked by the Apple co-founder and tech icon to write his life's story. Like one of the subject's own products, it was masterfully timed, packaged and presented-and delivers the goods. ![]() The biggest book of the year was published this week. ![]()
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