Becoming Steve Jobs

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Becoming Steve Jobs
First edition
AuthorBrent Schlender
Rick Tetzeli
Cover artistDoug Menuez
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreBiography
PublisherCrown Business
Publication date
March 24, 2015
Media typeE-book, Print (Hardback and Paperback), and Audiobook
Pages464 pp.
ISBN978-0-385-34740-2 [1]

Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader by journalists Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli, is an unauthorized biography of Steve Jobs. Rick Tetzeli is Executive Editor of Fast Company and Brent Schlender is a writer, editor, and author, best known for his award-winning magazine profiles of prominent entrepreneurs and business leaders of the Digital Revolution.[2][3] The book was released on 24 March 2015 by Crown Business in the US.

Apple spokesman Steve Dowling admitted that Apple helped the authors in writing the book, as the company felt it could do more for its founder. In addition, Tim Cook was not happy with Walter Isaacson's official biography, Steve Jobs. Reviews from Apple Inc. for Becoming Steve Jobs have been positive,[4][5] with Bill Atkinson describing it as "the best accounting of Jobs ... it did a really good job of showing the arc of Steve's career".[6]

The book is noted for revealing previous publicly unknown events from Jobs' life, such as when in 2009, Tim Cook offered a portion of his liver to Jobs, since both share a rare blood type. Jobs responded by yelling, "I'll never let you do that. I'll never do that."[7]

The front cover uses a photographic portrait of Jobs from the book Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000 by Doug Menuez. The photograph was taken by Doug Menuez.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Becoming Steve Jobs". Random House. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  2. ^ "Rick Tetzeli". Fast Company. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  3. ^ "Brent Schlender". Amazon. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  4. ^ "Apple gives stamp of approval to new Steve Jobs biography". Computerworld. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  5. ^ Chen, Brian X.; Alter, Alexandra (22 March 2015). "Apple Opens Up to Praise New Book on Steve Jobs, and Criticize an Old One". The New York Times. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  6. ^ Bill Atkinson interviewed on the TV show Triangulation on the TWiT.tv network
  7. ^ I BEG YOU, mighty Jobs, TAKE MY LIVER, Cook told Apple's dying co-founder. The Register. 13 March 2015
  8. ^ "Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley, 1985–2000". Doug Menuez. 7 July 2014. Retrieved March 27, 2015.

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