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Steve Jobs: Thinking Differently

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Publisher Comments:

Written especially for a young audience, a must-read biography of Steve Jobs: visionary, entrepreneur, inventor, and cofounder of Apple.

Visionary. Pioneer. Little terror. Entrepreneur. Inventor. College dropout. Creative genius. These are just a few of the words used to describe the late Steve Jobs, cofounder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Apple Inc.

     Available in both paperback and hardcover, Patricia Lakin’s biography for middle-grade readers tells the captivating and inspirational story of the ‘Thomas Edison’ of our time.

Review:

"Lakin offers a straightforward profile of the late computer/electronics pioneer and Apple cofounder via quotes and information culled from news articles, speeches, and books, including the recently published adult biography Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. She follows Jobs's life along a linear trajectory from a restless but gifted boy through an enlightenment-seeking college dropout to Apple genius, finding parallels between his life and changes in technology and society. She shares accounts of Jobs's unkempt appearance in the 1970s, when he skipped showers or put his bare feet up on the table at a business meeting. She also describes his outbursts and relentless arguments with employees and investors that ended in his crying jags, as well as a stubborn streak that resulted in Jobs denying key employees stock options and his initial refusal to accept paternity of a daughter born from an early relationship. Though Lakin employs a wealth of interesting facts and anecdotes, the narrative, while accessible, doesn't do much to bring the subject alive on page. Source notes are included. Ages 8 — 12." Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

About the Author

Patricia Lakin, a former elementary school teacher and an award-winning author, has written more than fifty published works. Her books, both fiction and nonfiction, span multiple age groups—from toddlers to middle-graders. Patricia lives in New York City with her husband, Lee Koenigsberg. They have two grown sons, Aaron and Benjahmin. When not reading, writing, or researching, she can be found traveling with Lee to far-off places in the world.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781442453937
Subtitle:
Thinking Differently
Author:
Lakin, Patricia
Publisher:
Aladdin
Subject:
General
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Biography
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Publication Date:
20120207
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
7.62 x 5.12 in
Age Level:
from 8 up to 12

Related Subjects

Children's » Computers
Children's » Nonfiction » Biographies
Children's » Nonfiction » Technology » Inventions
Young Adult » Nonfiction » Biographies

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Product details 192 pages Aladdin Paperbacks - English 9781442453937 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Lakin offers a straightforward profile of the late computer/electronics pioneer and Apple cofounder via quotes and information culled from news articles, speeches, and books, including the recently published adult biography Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. She follows Jobs's life along a linear trajectory from a restless but gifted boy through an enlightenment-seeking college dropout to Apple genius, finding parallels between his life and changes in technology and society. She shares accounts of Jobs's unkempt appearance in the 1970s, when he skipped showers or put his bare feet up on the table at a business meeting. She also describes his outbursts and relentless arguments with employees and investors that ended in his crying jags, as well as a stubborn streak that resulted in Jobs denying key employees stock options and his initial refusal to accept paternity of a daughter born from an early relationship. Though Lakin employs a wealth of interesting facts and anecdotes, the narrative, while accessible, doesn't do much to bring the subject alive on page. Source notes are included. Ages 8 — 12." Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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