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The Bite in the Apple: A Memoir of My Life with Steve Jobs

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by Brennan, Chrisann


  on simultaneity

  Holt, Rod

  Homestead High School

  creativity at

  Jobs, S., friendships at

  Human Potential Movement

  humanity, loss of

  The Hunger Project

  Hungry Ghosts retreat

  I Ching

  imaginal disks

  India

  Brennan, C., and Calhoun trip to

  Brilliant, G., study on women of

  experience impact on Jobs, S.

  Friedland, R., in

  Jobs, S., travel to

  parasitic illness of Jobs, S.

  Yamuna River

  indifference, of Jobs, S.

  interviews

  of Brennan, C.

  of Kottke

  of Wozniak

  Izu, Mark

  Janov, Arthur

  Japanese Buddhism

  Jobs, Clara

  on adoption of Jobs, S.

  as Jobs, S.’s, mother

  physical description of

  Jobs, Patty

  as Jobs, S.’s, sister

  Jobs, Paul

  automobile resale by

  Brennan-Jobs rejection by

  as Jobs, S.’s, father

  organization of

  second income of

  Jobs, Reed, as Jobs, S.’s, son

  Jobs, Steve. See also personality, of Jobs, S.

  abandonment, of Brennan, C.

  adoption of

  All One Farm at

  Atari employment

  blue box technology and

  Brennan, C., Kottke house with

  child support for Brennan-Jobs by

  on childhood trauma

  Chino, K., influence on

  Cold War outlook by

  college class auditing by

  color-based therapy system and

  computer casing prototype and

  death of

  death prediction by

  deception by

  development through arts

  dream state of

  Eastern teaching role of

  enlightenment and

  Friedland, R., and

  genius of

  at Haiku Zendo

  high school friendships of

  impulses of

  India experience impact on

  letters to Brennan, C.

  loss and worry of

  on loss of humanity

  LSD experience of

  as “Oaf Toabar”

  parasitic illness from India

  parents’ freedom for

  parents meeting with Brennan, C.

  on past life

  paternity denial of Brennan-Jobs

  physical appearance of

  play with words

  poetry of

  Powell relationship and marriage to

  on power abuse

  power of

  primal therapy and

  reality distortion field of

  Redse as girlfriend of

  relationship with Brennan-Jobs

  removal from Apple

  reworking of Dylan’s songs

  Simpson, M., as biological sister to

  skating outings and

  summer cabin with Brennan, C.

  television watching by

  Time “Machine of the Year” article

  Time “Top 10 Worst Bosses” article on

  unkindness toward Brennan C., of

  value change at Apple

  The Wheatfield Group and

  on women

  Woodside house of

  Johnson, Richard

  Jules and Jim film

  Karmapa lineage

  Kottke, Daniel

  on Apple history

  Apple stock

  Brennan, C., Jobs, S., house with

  on Brennan-Jobs

  on Brennan-Jobs child support

  interviews of

  on Jobs, S.’s, values at Apple

  Krishna

  kundalini

  The Lady from Shanghai film

  lawsuit on adoption, of Jobs, S.

  Lennon, John

  Life on Two Levels (Duveneck, Josephine)

  The Lisa Computer

  LSD experience

  Brennan, C., description of personal

  Jobs, S., experience of

  at Santa Cruz boardwalk

  trauma release from

  “Mama, Please Stay Out” (Jobs, S.)

  marijuana

  Chino, K., use of

  Markkula, Mike

  Martinengo, Bob

  McClure, Joyce

  McKenna, Regis

  meditation

  at All One Farm

  of Brennan, C.

  retreats of Haiku Zendo

  vispassana

  Zen

  Meetings with Remarkable Men film

  men, Brennan, C., on

  mental illness, of Rickey, V.

  Miracle of Love (Ram Dass)

  Modern Times film

  mood swings, of Jobs, S.

  Moritz, Michael

  “Morning Has Broken” by Stevens

  movies, reel-to-reel

  Mucusless Diet, at All One Farm

  Mucusless Diet Healing System (Ehret)

  natural law

  Neem Karoli Baba

  The New Varsity

  NeXT

  Nin, Anaïs

  1960s and 1970s

  encounter groups during

  LSD use during

  movements of

  “North Country Girl” by Dylan

  The Nueva School

  “Oaf Toabar”

  One Thousand and One Arabian Nights film

  organization, of Jobs, S.

  Page, Homer

  Pan’s restaurant

  Patchen, Kenneth

  paternity denial, for Brennan-Jobs

  Peet’s Coffee

  personality, of Jobs, S.

  awkwardness

  competitive nature

  cruelty

  deception and lying

  empathy

  genius

  indifference

  mood swings

  organized

  problem solver

  romantic nature

  self-entitlement

  shyness

  unconscionable behavior

  unkindness

  value of beauty

  youthful sensitivity

  Pirates of Silicon Valley film

  poetry, of Jobs, S.

  Pollack, Jackson

  Powell, Laurene

  power, of Jobs, S.

  power abuse

  of Chino, K., and Jobs, S.

  pregnancy, of Brennan, C.

  abortion consideration

  adoption consideration by

  birth

  child’s sex and

  Chino, K., advice for

  Jobs, S., silent abandonment of

  The Primal Scream (Janov)

  primal therapy

  Brennan C., and

  Jobs, S.’s, interest in

  Lennon and

  prison stay, of Friedland, R.

  problem solver, Jobs, S., as

  Ram Dass

  Be Here Now

  Miracle of Love

  Raskin, Jeff

  reality distortion field, of Jobs., S.

  Redding, Otis

  Redse, Tina

  Brennan, C., relationship with

  insights on Jobs, S.

  as Jobs, S.’s, girlfriend

  Reed College

  Brennan, C., visit to

  A Regular Guy (Simpson, Mona)

  Rickey, Branch

  Rickey, Virginia Lavern

  as Brennan, C.’s, mother

  mental illness of

  molestation of

  reading by

  Robinson, Jackie

  Rolling Stone

  romantic nature, of Jobs, S.

  Roshi, Suzuki
r />   “Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands” by Dylan

  San Francisco Art Institute

  Santa Cruz boardwalk, LSD experience at

  Schylur, Laura

  graduation trip

  Scott, Mike, on Brennan-Jobs child support

  Sculley, John

  self-entitlement, of Jobs, S.

  sensitivity, of Jobs, S.

  Shakespeare, William

  shyness, of Jobs, S.

  Simpson, Joanne

  adoption lawsuit by

  adoptive family profile for

  Jobs, S., meeting with

  as Jobs, S.’s, biological mother

  physical description of

  Simpson, Mona

  books on abandonment by

  Brennan, C., relationship with

  Brennan-Jobs relationship with

  as Jobs, S.’s biological sister

  simultaneity, Holler on

  Sita Ram. See Friedland, Robert

  “Sitting on the Dock of the Bay” by Redding

  Springsteen, Bruce

  Steichen, Edward

  Stevens, Cat

  Tagore, Rabindranath

  Taipan (Canfil)

  tantra

  kundalini and

  Tassajara Zen Mountain Center

  Tatono, Alfonso

  Taylor, Fin

  therapy, of Brennan-Jobs

  Think and Grow Rich (Hill)

  Thomas, Dylan

  Thompson, Hunter

  Time magazine

  Brennan, C., and

  on Jobs, S., as “Machine of the Year”

  “Top 10 Worst Bosses” article by

  Toffler, Alvin

  trauma, childhood

  Jobs, S., on

  release of

  Truffaut, François

  unconscionable behavior, of Jobs, S.

  Under Milk Wood (Thomas)

  unkindness, of Jobs, S.

  value

  of beauty, to Jobs, S.

  change at Apple, of Jobs, S.

  vispassana meditation

  Waldorf school

  Brennan-Jobs attendance at

  lessons from

  Watts, Alan

  welfare assistance

  Welles, Orson

  The Wheatfield Group

  WHO. See World Health Organization

  Wilder, Bert

  Wilder, Betty

  women

  Brilliant, G., study on Indian

  Chino, K., on

  Dalai Lama on

  feminist movement

  Jobs, S., on

  Woodside house, of Jobs, S.

  Chino, K., at

  World Health Organization (WHO)

  Wozniak, Steve (“Woz”)

  blue box technology and

  City Arts and Lectures interview by

  Dial-A-Joke machine

  writing, of Brennan, C.

  Yamuna River, India

  Zazen

  Zen Buddhist community, of Haiku Zendo

  Zen meditation

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  CHRISANN BRENNAN grew up from the age of twelve in the Bay Area in California. She studied painting at California College of Arts and Crafts and San Francisco Art Institute and has worked as a painter, graphic facilitator, and writer. The mother of Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Chrisann currently lives in Monterey, California.

  THE BITE IN THE APPLE. Copyright © 2013 by Chrisann Brennan. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

  www.stmartins.com

  Cover design by James Iacobelli

  Cover photograph © Norman Seeff

  The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:

  Brennan, Chrisann.

  The bite in the apple: a memoir of my life with Steve Jobs / Chrisann Brennan.

  pp. cm.

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  ISBN 978-1-250-03876-0 (hardcover)

  ISBN 978-1-250-04854-7 (trade paperback)

  ISBN 978-1-250-03877-7 (e-book)

  1. Jobs, Steve, 1955–2011. 2. Jobs, Steve, 1955–2011—Relations with women. 3. Brennan, Chrisann. 4. Jobs, Steve, 1955–2011—Psychology. 5. Jobs, Steve, 1955–2011—Family. 6. Computer engineers—United States—Biography. 7. Businessmen—United States—Biography. 8. Apple Computer, Inc.—History. I. Title.

  QA76.2.J63B74 2013

  338.7'6100416092—dc23

  [B]

  2013023758

  e-ISBN 9781250038777

  First Edition: November 2013

 

 

 


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