A NEW YORK TIMES AND NEW YORKER TOP 10 BOOK OF THE YEAR "Beautiful, literary, and devastating."-- New York Times Book Review - "Revelatory."-- Entertainment Weekly - "A masterly Silicon Valley gothic."-- Vogue - "Mesmerizing, discomfiting reading... A book of no small literary skill."-- New Yorker - "Extraordinary... An aching, exquisitely told story."-- People - "The sleeper critical hit of the season."-- Vulture A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR NPR, AMAZON, GQ, VOGUE (UK), BUSTLE, PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, AND INDIGO Born on a farm, Lisa Brennan-Jobs's childhood unfolded in a rapidly changing Silicon Valley, shaped by her parents—artist Chrisann Brennan and Steve Jobs. Initially, her father was a mythical figure, rarely present in her life. As she matured, his interest grew, introducing her to a world of mansions and private schools. However, his attention was often coupled with coldness and unpredictability. After a strained relationship with her mother in high school, Lisa moved in with her father, hoping for the connection she always desired. This poignant coming-of-age story serves as both a portrait of a complex family and a love letter to California in the seventies and eighties. Praised for its intimate portrayal, the memoir leaves readers with a sense of resilience and a loving remembrance of a flawed but impactful father.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs Knihy



Płotka
- 472 stránok
- 17 hodin čítania
A frank, smart and captivating memoir by the daughter of Apple founder Steve Jobs. Born on a farm and named in a field by her parents--artist Chrisann Brennan and Steve Jobs--Lisa Brennan-Jobs's childhood unfolded in a rapidly changing Silicon Valley. When she was young, Lisa's father was a mythical figure who was rarely present in her life. As she grew older, her father took an interest in her, ushering her into a new world of mansions, vacations, and private schools. His attention was thrilling, but he could also be cold, critical and unpredictable. When her relationship with her mother grew strained in high school, Lisa decided to move in with her father, hoping he'd become the parent she'd always wanted him to be. Small Fry is Lisa Brennan-Jobs's poignant story of a childhood spent between two imperfect but extraordinary homes. Scrappy, wise, and funny, young Lisa is an unforgettable guide through her parents' fascinating and disparate worlds. Part portrait of a complex family, part love letter to California in the seventies and eighties, Small Fry is an enthralling book by an insightful new literary voice.
Autoekonomie zapisu Juliana Ochorowicza. Codzienne praktyki piśmienne i badawcze psychologa
- 384 stránok
- 14 hodin čítania
The book offers a comprehensive examination of the daily writing practices of Polish psychologist Julian Ochorowicz (1850–1917). It explores over one hundred personal notebooks archived at the Ossoliński Institute in Wrocław, revealing an extraordinary and previously unexplored source of insight into his intimate writing habits. The author argues that Ochorowicz's method of introspection—defined as a continual turning inward—was pivotal in shaping his unique research trajectory. This introspective approach allowed him to diverge from conventional scientific paths, ultimately influencing his contributions to psychology. The study highlights the significance of Ochorowicz's writing as a means of self-exploration and knowledge production, shedding light on the interplay between personal practice and academic inquiry in the field of psychology.